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  3. Vol. 93 No. 5 (2025): SPT 5-2025: SECURITY CHALLENGES AND ENERGY POLITICS IN THE BALKANS

Published: 2025/10/16

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  • SPT 93 (5)

Articles

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    THE MILITARY EDUCATION SYSTEM AS THE FOUNDATION FOR ENSURING THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Dragan Bojanić, Мирослав Терзић, Milan Miljković
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    RUSSIAN ENERGODIPLOMACY IN THE BALKANS: PURPOSES, FACTORS, AND OBSTACLES
    Andrey Baranov
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    NATIONAL MINORITIES IN LOCAL ELECTIONS IN SERBIA – HISTORY, RESULTS, AND CONSEQUENCES
    Петар Матић, Marko Mijatović
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    LIMITATIONS OF THE PLURALITY SYSTEM IN THE ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA: POLITICAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
    Stefan Vukojević
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    TWO INDIAS: FEDERALISM, REGIONALIZATION, AND THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTIONS
    Veljko Djogatovic
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    YUGOSLAVIA-INDIA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS IN THE 1950s
    Предраг Р. ТЕРЗИЋ, Stefan Anchev
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    HOBBES’ ACCOUNT OF LIFE IN THE STATE OF NATURE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
    Ivan Matić

Reviews

    • PDF (ENG)
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    THE ENERGY FACTOR AMID MODERN GEOPOLITICAL RISKS: ENSURING RUSSIA’S NATIONAL AND STATE SECURITY
    Elena Malysheva
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    EURASIAN REALIGNMENT: CENTRAL ASIA AS A KEY PLAYER IN EUROPEAN ENERGY SECURITY CENTRAL ASIA EMERGES AS A KEY PLAYER IN EUROPEAN ENERGY SECURITY
    Ayjaz Wani
    • PDF (ENG)
    • PDF (SRP)
    GEOENERGETIC POLICY OF TURKEY
    Duško Tomić, Eldar Šaljić
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