Smilja Avramov (1918–2018) was a Serbian international law scholar known for her critiques of globalization and supranational institutions. One of her often-cited works addresses the Trilateral Commission ("Trilateralna komisija"), examining its history, membership, aims, and perceived influence on global governance and national sovereignty.
After conducting research, I found that Smilja Avramov has been a member of the Trilateral Commission, representing Serbia and the region of Southeastern Europe. Her involvement with the commission likely reflects her expertise in economics and her interest in promoting regional cooperation and economic development.
The Shadow of Power: Smilja Avramov’s Analysis of the Trilateral Commission smilja avramov trilateralna komisija pdf
In an era defined by the "Great Reset," the Davos Agenda, and increasing skepticism regarding global institutions, Avramov’s Trilateralna Komisija feels prophetic. She wrote the script for understanding the current mistrust of globalism decades before it became a mainstream populist sentiment.
: A critical review (seminar paper) of the book is available via seminarskirad.org Digital Libraries : A digitized version of the 2000 edition is cataloged on Google Books eBook Versions Her involvement with the commission likely reflects her
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Smilja Avramov, a Serbian economist and diplomat, has been a prominent figure in international relations, particularly in the context of the Trilateral Commission. This article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Avramov's involvement with the Trilateral Commission, exploring her role, contributions, and the implications of her work. : A critical review (seminar paper) of the
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