“In the Labyrinth”: Where Is This World Headed?

As part of the In the Labyrinth program, the Museum of the Nineties is organizing a discussion on May 28 at 7 PM about contemporary global crises, war, international law, and the political changes shaping today’s world.
The wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, along with profound political changes in the United States during Donald Trump’s second administration, have raised questions about the future of the international order and global security. Are we witnessing the end of international law? Is the role of the United States as the “leader of the free world” changing? And is the world entering a new era of broader global conflict?
The discussion participants are:
Tvrtko Jakovina, historian
Aleksandra Perišić, literary theorist
Olga Kavran, lawyer
Žarka Radoja, journalist
The panel is part of a regional discussion series connecting contemporary political processes with the experiences and legacy of the 90s.
Tickets at a price of RSD 300 are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3, Belgrade) every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. By purchasing each ticket, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
