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Collapse of the Ukrainian project / Djukic, Srecko   Article
Djukic, Srecko Article
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Summary/Abstract THE SLAVIC PEOPLES are living through another severe conflict, but history never stops. The so-called Ukrainian project - a dream about Ukraine as a Western toehold (we all know whose) born as soon as the Soviet Union fell apart - is moving toward its defeat. The Ukrainian drama is rapidly approaching its culmination; the very ambiguous presidential elections of May 25 will draw a line beyond which the country will either fall apart or power will start talking to people to preserve an asymmetric Ukrainian confederation, that is, another "Ukrainian project.
Key Words NATO  European Union  Russia  Ukraine  Separatism  Political Crisis 
Ukrainian Project 
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Energy era and energy diplomacy / Djukic, Srecko   Journal Article
Djukic, Srecko Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS and Srecko Djukic, a prominent Serbian diplomat and man of letters, have been maintaining strong friendly ties. As a member of Serbia's embassy staff in Moscow during several years in the past he used to come to our office for interviews and discussions on political and literary subjects which were always interesting. Dr. Djukic has been posted since as Serbia's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Minsk, the Republic of Belarus. From Minsk, he was sending us his articles that appeared in the journal. His latest book VRéME ENERGIJE. Više od Diplomatije [ENERGY TIME. More than Diplomacy] was recently published in Belgrade. This is a revealing view of a diplomat on the pressing subject. We agreed with the ambassador for an interview to cover the issues raised in his book and other aspects of European and international power industry.
Key Words Serbia  Russia  Europe  Energy diplomacy  Moscow  Dmitry Medvedev 
Energy Era  International Power Industry 
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