This is a “season of darkness.” That grave statement resonates both like a moral indictment and a description of something sinister afoot. Indeed, it sounds more worrisome than Jimmy Carter’s 1979 somber portrait of “growing doubt about the meaning o
The United States is in a deep crisis, and that the outcome of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections will greatly determine the direction of global affairs in the following years.
H.E. Mr. Vuk Jeremić will be a speaker at the Kozmetsky Center, St. Edward's University conference on "Exploring Private Sector Contributions to Sustainable Development Among EU & aspiring EU Member Nations of South Eastern Europe" Sept 28-29
At the onset, I would like to join others in offering my congratulations to Ms. Sanda Ojiambo on her recent appointment as the Executive Director of the UN Global Compact. I would also like to thank Ms. Lise Kingo for her many years of dedicated serv
Watch Beirut Institute Summit e-Policy Circle 12 hosted by Raghida Dergham with H.E. Vuk Jeremić, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Ms. Danielle Pletka, and Dr. Dmitri Trenin.
During the discussion, the three interlocutors agreed that Serbia needs a strategy for the digital transformation of the economy and to better foster education so as to be able to take advantage of remote working, which will be increasingly present e
Continuing with the "Corona Dialogues" series, the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development organized a discussion on June 7th, 2020, entitled “Moscow does not believe in tears”, featuring Prof. Dr. Sergey Karaganov, the Dean of
The world of today bears a disconcerting familiarity to the one staged by Shakespeare: the COVID-19 pandemic has assiduously exposed numerous weaknesses of an international system tormented by dysfunctional governance, hastening rivalries, economic a
On May 24th 2020, the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) organized a discussion within the Corona Dialogues series, entitled “The Great Quickening”, featuring Vuk Jeremic, CIRSD President, and Ian Bremmer, Presiden
Niall Ferguson, world famous historian, was the guest of the “Corona Dialogues” on May 4th, 2020. During the conversation with Vuk Jeremic, the President of the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD), Ferguson said the
[VIDEO] Ian Bremmer: The World Moves Too Fast for “Geopolitical Centuries” | Horizons Interview
Horizons presents an exclusive interview with Ian Bremmer, President and Founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media. The conversation explores the current state of global affairs, including the idea of a “geopolitical recession,” the rise of Asia, shifts in the domestic political landscape in the United States, transatlantic relations, the future of global governance, as well as the growing impact of artificial intelligence on international stability and economic transformation. The interview was conducted by Horizons Editor in Chief Vuk Jeremić and recorded in November 2025.
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Horizons Discussion with Jeffrey Sachs on the Asia-Pacific Century
The Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) hosted a high-level Horizons Discussion featuring Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, one of the world’s most renowned intellectuals, in conversation with Vuk Jeremić, President of CIRSD and Editor-in-Chief of Horizons. The event marked the launch of the 32nd volume of Horizons, titled The Asia-Pacific Century.
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Jeremic lectures at ADA University in Baku
The President of the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD), Vuk Jeremić delivered a lecture at ADA University, Azerbaijan’s top-tier educational institution entitled "Geopolitics of the Balkans and How it Relates to the Caucasus”.
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Vuk Jeremić lectures at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna
At the invitation of the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna, one of the most prestigious and oldest schools on the European continent, CIRSD President Vuk Jeremić delivered a lecture entitled “(Geo)politics of the Balkans: The Revenge of History”, on February 7th, 2023.
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