Nemanja Dukic

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Nemanja Dukic is a teaching assistant at the Institute of International Relations at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary. He specializes in small states studies and geopolitics of the Arctic region, more specifically in China's influence on small states in the Arctic region and the impact of its foreign policy and soft power projections on small states. He also works as a research assistant at the Cold War History Research Centre working on creating an exhaustive chronology of post-World War II events.

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