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From July 30 to August 6, 2015, Belgrade is hosting international summer school “Geopolitics in the Emerging Multipolar Era”, held by the Serbian Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) with participation of over 30 young foreign relations scholars, tutors and diplomats lectured by representatives of global and regional international organizations, public figures and leading specialists on foreign affairs. August 2 was the Russia Day intended to cover Moscow’s foreign policy, with presentations made by RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov and Professor Andrey Sushentsov of MGIMO Chair for Applied Analysis of International Problems.

From July 30 to August 6, 2015, Belgrade is hosting international summer school “Geopolitics in the Emerging Multipolar Era”, held by the Serbian Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) with participation of over 30 young foreign relations scholars, tutors and diplomats lectured by representatives of global and regional international organizations, public figures and leading specialists on foreign affairs.

August 2 was the Russia Day intended to cover Moscow’s foreign policy, with presentations made by RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov and Professor Andrey Sushentsov of MGIMO Chair for Applied Analysis of International Problems. Dr. Kortunov also conferred with CIRSD President Vuk Jeremic, former Serbian foreign minister, on cooperation between the two institutions.  

 

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