The search for the keyword "" reveals a persistent digital footprint, reflecting a deep and ongoing interest in one of the most controversial Serbian academic figures of the late 20th century. Prof. Dr. Smilja Avramov, a distinguished member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU), was not only a prominent international law scholar and advisor to President Slobodan Milošević during the Yugoslav Wars, but also the author of a seminal, yet highly disputed, book "Trilateralna komisija: svetska vlada ili svetska tiranija?" (The Trilateral Commission: World Government or World Tyranny?).

The book details the organization's founding in 1973 by David Rockefeller and the intellectual influence of Zbigniew Brzezinski .

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: The book is a foundational piece for critics of the "New World Order." Avramov posits that the Commission's goal is a "global state" where multinational corporations and financial elites dictate the fate of nations, often at the expense of national interests. Accessing the PDF

Decades after its initial publication, Dr. Avramov's work feels remarkably prophetic. The transition from the "Trilateral" focus of the 1970s and 80s into today's conversations regarding aligns directly with her early legal warnings.

: Avramov details how the commission was proposed in 1972 by David Rockefeller