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Biljana Radonjic - Assistant Director

Biljana Radonjic's main research interests are focused on issues relating to development, democratisation and NGO activity in South East Europe, Russia and Central Asia. Born and raised in Novi Sad, the second city of Serbia, she previously worked as a journalist for a local radio station and as a co-ordinator for several non-governmental projects, including an initiative financed by the Soros Open Society Foundation, that were mainly focused on youth issues. In 1999 she left Serbia to undertake postgraduate studies. Her publications include a number of book chapters on the politics of the former republics of Yugoslavia. She has also provided evidence for the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee. Ms Radonjic has a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Novi Sad and an MA in International Relations from the University of Indianapolis.

EDUCATION

BA, English Language and Literature - University of Novi Sad
MA (Distinction), International Relations - University of Indianapolis

LANGUAGES

Serbo-Croat (fluent), Russian (fluent), Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Greek

PRESENTATIONS AND TALKS


The Integration of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Republic of Cyprus: Government Responses
The European and National Management of Immigrants' Exclusion and Integration
European Research Forum on Migration and Ethnic Relations (EUROFOR), Bled, Slovenia, 9 March 2006
Serbia & Montenegro: EU Accession Progress since the Fall of Milosevic
1st All Cyprus Social Sciences and Humanities Conference
Cyprus Academic Forum (CAF), Nicosia, Cyprus, 18 March 2005
The International Community in Kosovo: Acheivements and Failures
Rountable on Kosovo-Metochija
Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro, Nicosia, Cyprus, 11 May 2004

EXTERNAL PUBLICATIONS


Croatia: Political Overview
Doing Business with Croatia
(London: Kogan Page, 2005)
The implications of continuing instability in the Western Balkans (Ev.138)
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee, Western Balkans
Third Report, Session 2004-2005, 2 Volumes (London: HMSO, 2005)
Serbia: Country Profile
Doing Business with Serbia and Montenegro
(London: Kogan Page, 2004)

COMMENTARY ARTICLES


  Croatia: The continuing problem of property restitution
  Serbia & Montenegro: Unilateral efforts complicate EU integration process
  Serbia: New Government may be more stable than expected


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