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Geopolitical Vision Of The Future: Serbia In The New Global Order – OpEd


IFIMES

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By Bogoljub J. Karić

The world is experiencing tectonic shifts that will define the geopolitical 
landscape for decades to come. The emergence of a multipolar world, driven by 
the rise of China, Russia, and other BRICS members, poses a challenge that 
compels the United States to redefine its strategy for global leadership. 
President Donald Trump, with his vision of a “super-state,” is ushering in a 
new era in which America will seek to preserve its dominance in increasingly 
complex circumstances.


New global challenges and Trump’s strategy


The global balance of power is undergoing a transformation. BRICS, led by 
Russia, China, and India, is challenging the Western economic and political 
order. Despite its enormous potential due to its demographics, natural 
resources and markets, the alliance suffers from a major shortcoming – the lack 
of a cohesive military force to safeguard its assets and maintain geopolitical 
stability.

This very weakness presents an opportunity for the United States. President 
Trump recognised that America’s future lies in the creation of a unified, 
integrated entity – a super-state that would dominate across all spheres: from 
the economy and technology to military and geopolitical power. His vision 
includes integrating Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal into the United 
States. These territories are not only geographically significant – they are 
crucial for the strategic and economic power of America’s future:

● Canada provides vast natural resources and a stable economic system.
● Greenland, with its strategic location and mineral wealth, opens the gateway 
to the Arctic and its energy potential.
● The Panama Canal, a critical point in global trade, would symbolically and 
strategically return under US control.

Trump’s idea is not merely a momentary vision but a plan that will transform 
the global order over the next 200 years.


A response to BRICS: military power as the cornerstone of stability


Unlike the BRICS alliance led by President Putin – widely regarded as the 
leading architect of a multipolar world, with its undeniable economic strength 
but lacking a robust military foundation – the American strategy prioritises 
military dominance. Trump’s vision is based on the principle that a stable 
economy cannot exist without peace in the world, and global peace is 
unattainable without the safeguarding presence of formidable military power, 
or, as he famously states, “Peace through strength,” meaning that peace can 
only be preserved if one is strong enough to deter others from launching an 
attack. While this strategy is not new, it now takes on a new dimension through 
significant investments in space technologies and emerging forms of warfare.

Elon Musk, driven by Tesla’s visionary approach and his projects in the space 
industry, is emerging as a pivotal figure in this transition. Musk is likely to 
spearhead the development of space-based military capabilities and advanced 
satellite systems that will redefine the way global conflicts are waged. Musk’s 
vision is compellingly articulated in his statement: “We need to expand the 
scope and scale of consciousness so that we’re better able to understand the 
nature of the universe and understand the meaning of life”[2]. I firmly believe 
that future wars will no longer be fought in forests and fields but through 
satellites and in outer space. These developments are shaping a new 
geopolitical reality in which the US aims to retain its status as the dominant 
power.


Serbia and the Balkans – a strategic choice for survival


In this context, the crucial question arises: where does Serbia position itself 
in the new global order? As a small country, Serbia faces the challenge of 
making a crucial decision about the course of its foreign policy. Neutrality, 
often presented as an option, can prove dangerous in the long run. The 
geopolitical reality is clear – the world is dividing into alliances and 
spheres of influence, and countries that fail to choose a side risk falling 
into marginalisation, or even disappearance, in the decades to come.

Serbia needs to adopt a broader perspective and identify allies that can 
provide stability, security, and progress. A referendum on the nation’s 
strategic orientation could prove to be a vital instrument, allowing the 
Serbian people to determine their future path. Without a clear direction, 
Serbia risks becoming collateral damage in the global conflicts of interest 
among major powers.

Beyond geopolitical and economic considerations, a return to fundamental values 
is also essential. Trump’s vision is not solely based on economic and military 
growth but also on the revival of traditional family values. Family, faith, and 
community are once again becoming the cornerstones of future civilisation. 
Serbia, as a country with a rich tradition and Orthodox identity, can find its 
place within this vision.


Conclusion


The world is entering a new era where multipolar dynamics clash with the 
aspirations of individual powers to dominate. The American vision of a 
“super-state,” championed by President Trump, aims to ensure global stability 
through integration and strength. On the other hand, BRICS and other alliances 
offer an alternative but face limitations that leave them vulnerable to 
external challenges.

For Serbia, this is a critical moment to position itself within the new global 
order and define its own geopolitical vision for the future. A referendum on 
its foreign policy course is more than just a present-day issue – it is a 
matter of survival of future generations. Our responsibility to our children 
and grandchildren is to choose the right ally and ensure a peaceful and secure 
future.

*       About the author: Bogoljub J. Karić, born in 1954 in Peć/Peja, holds a 
degree in geography from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in 
Priština. He earned his master’s degree in “Organization and Development of 
Small Business” from the Faculty of Economics in Niš.  In 1971, alongside his 
three brothers and sister, he established the family business “Braća Karić” in 
Peć. In 1971, alongside his three brothers and sister, he established the 
family-owned factory “Braća Karić” in Peć. Over nearly half a century, he 
expanded this business into a large-scale company operating across various 
sectors globally, including telecommunications, construction, finance, 
education, media, trade, etc. He serves as a member of the IFIMES Advisory 
Board, the President of the International Committee “Nikola Tesla,” an expert 
with the UN Sustainable Development Programme, a member of the UN Global 
Marketplace, and a contributor to the UN “AI for Good” initiative. Karić is 
recognised as a pioneer and reformer of capitalism in Yugoslavia and 
Gorbachev’s Russia, as well as a visionary, innovator, philanthropist, and 
architect of the new global economic order.
*       The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not 
necessarily reflect IFIMES official position.


[1] IFIMES – International Institute for Middle East and Balkan Studies, based 
in Ljubljana, Slovenia, has a special consultative status with the United 
Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC/UN in New York since 2018, and it is 
the publisher of the international 

 
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[2] Politico: The 199 Most Elon Musk Things Elon Musk Has Ever Said. Available 
at: 
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/01/24/199-elon-musk-quotes-00199008 

 

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