Sanja Vujačić
Sanja Vujačić was born and raised in Zagreb, and obtained her doctorate in political science at the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Her research work is focused on the regulation of interstate relations in a position of dependence through a systemic approach to international relations inspired by the complex thinking of Edgar Morin. It resulted in the publication of a scientific e-book that can be consulted online and in the library of the French research organization CRNS, and on the ResearchGate and Academia.edu portals. As a geopolitical analyst, political scientist and author, she developed the concept of Grayscale Geopolitics & Lifestyle (online GGL Magazine) as a means for safe navigation in the complex world of the XXI. century. In addition to the research and innovation program in the field of political science/international relations (French laboratories VIP and CARPO), dr. Vujačić led European projects for the technology-innovation platform Paris-Saclay in the domains of: mobility and disability in a smart city, humanoid robotics, etc. She participated in various transdisciplinary projects such as EIT Knowledge Innovation Communities, in the organization of forums such as #Robots are coming in Osijek or the first international geopolitical forum in Zagreb GEOFOR; and performed at international conferences and worked on academic partnerships with universities in South Africa, Peru and Lebanon. Sanja Vujacic speaks Croatian, French and English. He participates in the work of think tanks from the area of Southeast Europe (IEGS, HUMS). He writes and publishes articles and geopolitical analyzes on the Geopolitika.news portal and in the daily press, collections of scientific works and peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Energy, SAAR and International Studies.