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  3. Vol. 31 No. 1 (2026): Digital Security, Regional and International Processes

Published: 2026/04/29

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    EXCESSIVE SECRECY IN DEMOCRACIES: BUREAUCRATIC REFLEX OR SECURITY ILLUSION?
    Goran Matić
    1-27
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    RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN DONALD TRUMP'S SECOND TERM: BETWEEN DESIRES AND REALITY
    Dušan Proroković
    29-59
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    MULTIDIMENSIONAL SECURITY IN MUAY THAI PRACTICE
    Marta Neskovic
    61-86
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    NATIONAL DEFENCE STRATEGY AND RESILIENCE OF THE NORTH MACEDONIA SECURITY SECTOR IN THE ERA OF MODERN SECURITY CHALLENGES
    Mitko Arnaudov, Sanja Jelisavac Trošić, Marjan Grujoski
    89-108
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    GEOPOLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF BASHAR AL-ASSAD’S FALL IN SYRIA
    Aleksandar Gajic
    111-135
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    THE ACTION OF PARASECURITY STRUCTURES AND FOREIGN FACTORS IN KOSOVO AND METOHIA IN THE HYBRID WAR AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Berisa Alil Hatidza, Dejan B. Petrović
    137-168
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    THE ISRAEL-IRAN CYBER WAR: THE DIGITAL DIMENSION OF MIDDLE EASTERN CONFLICTS IN A POST-UNIPOLAR WORLD
    Aleksandar Bogićević
    171-194
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    INDIRECT IMPLICATIONS OF SHARENTING ON THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Bogdana M Stjepanović, Srđana Đurašević
    197-217
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