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Dragana Trifkovic: The Balkans between multipolarity and conflict: scenarios of geopolitical restructuring One of the speakers at Panel I – Geopolitics and Perspectives for the Balkans and the Four Seas Region (Black, Aegean, Ionian, and Adriatic Seas) – addressing regional challenges and opportunities in the current global context was Dragana Trifković, General Director of the Center for Geostrategic Studies from Serbia Western attempts to preserve the unipolar order through military alliances, sanctions, and institutional mechanisms are showing limited effectiveness. The world is moving toward multipolarity, in which emerging alliances such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are assuming increasingly significant roles. Under current circumstances, the Balkans faces a choice: either to remain in a peripheral position within the EU, with the risk of being drawn into conflicts, or to strengthen itself through autonomous regional initiatives — thereby gaining strategic advantage in the process of multipolarization. https://geostrategy.club/sr/dragana-trifkovic-the-balkans-between-multipolarity-and-conflict-scenarios-of-geopolitical-restructuring/