Serbia/Russia – Serbia and Russia: Why Do We Know So Little About Each Other? (Boyan Bilbia, Valdai Discussion Club)

In May of this year, the inimitable Djordje Marjanović, a great performer of Serbian and Yugoslav, Soviet and Russian pop music, died. The coronavirus had cost us another genial artist; in the case of George, fans stretching from the Danube and Serbia’s Mt. Avala, to the Urals and the Pacific Ocean were overcome with grief. From now on we will not hear Little Girl or, as the title of this song was known in Russian – “Night in Belgrade” (“Nochnim Belgradom”), nor we will hear other popular songs by the legendary king of the pop hits.

Serbia and Russia: Why Do We Know So Little About Each Other? — Valdai Club

Marco Emanuele
Marco Emanuele è appassionato di cultura della complessità, cultura della tecnologia e relazioni internazionali. Approfondisce il pensiero di Hannah Arendt, Edgar Morin, Raimon Panikkar. Marco ha insegnato Evoluzione della Democrazia e Totalitarismi, è l’editor di The Global Eye e scrive per The Science of Where Magazine. Marco Emanuele is passionate about complexity culture, technology culture and international relations. He delves into the thought of Hannah Arendt, Edgar Morin, Raimon Panikkar. He has taught Evolution of Democracy and Totalitarianisms. Marco is editor of The Global Eye and writes for The Science of Where Magazine.

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