Dr Nina Markovic Khaze holds a PhD in Political Science from the Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University, where she is also a Visiting Fellow. Dr Markovic Khaze recently taught foreign policy and diplomatic history of great and emerging powers at the University of New South Wales. She has previously worked as Senior Researcher for Europe and Middle East for Parliamentary Research Service in Canberra, having published extensively and advising MPs and Senators on Australian foreign policy, the EU, Russia and NATO. Her research interests also include East Asian politics, human rights and multiculturalism in Western liberal democracies. She has a weekly appearance at SBS Radio's Serbian language program.
Experience
2013–present
SBS Radio, Special Broadcasting Service
2017–2017
Lecturer, University of New South Wales
2014–2014
Lecturer, University of New South Wales
2007–2014
Senior Researcher (Europe and Middle East), Research Branch, Parliamentary Library
2012–2013
Vice-President, AIIA ACT Branch
2011–2012
Visiting lecturer in Comparative Political Science, LUISS University, Rome
Education
2015
Australian National University, PhD in Political Science
2006
Australian National University, Master of International Relations
2006
Australian National University, Master of Diplomacy
2004
University of Western Australia, Bachelor of Arts (First Class Hons)
Publications
2014
Muslim Citizens in the West: spaces and agents of inclusion and exclusion, Ashgate
2012
Civil society in democratic transformation in former Easter Europe, Transitions Revisited
2009
20 years: fall of the Berlin wall - views from Australia, Panorama: Insights into Southeast Asian and European affairs