MA Ivana Dunjić, a Research Assistant at the Institute of International Politics and Economics (IIPE), participated in the third national scientific conference titled “Perspectives of Political Science in Contemporary Society III,” held at the Institute for Political Studies (IPS) in Belgrade. As part of a thematic panel focused on the perspectives of contemporary international relations in the context of polarization and armed conflicts, she delivered a presentation “Diplomatic leadership or technological lag: the G7’s choice in multilateral negotiations on the Global Digital Compact.”

The conference aimed to bring together researchers at various academic levels, including research assistants, associate researchers, scientific associates, and those holding equivalent academic ranks such as assistants and associate professors. Its purpose was to contribute to the further scientific and research development of these individuals and to enhance the academic community in Republic of Serbia, thereby making a significant contribution to the advancement of political science in the country.