Gorana Grgic

Gorana Grgic
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Dr Gorana Grgic is a lecturer in US Politics and Foreign Policy, United States Studies Centre (jointly appointed with the Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney). 

Gorana’s research interests include US foreign policy, transatlantic relations, conflict resolution and democratisation. She is the author of Ethnic Conflict in Asymmetric Federations (Routledge, 2017), which explores the nexus between political liberalisation, asymmetric federalism and ethnic conflicts. Gorana is currently working on a book project that examines US foreign policy and transatlantic cooperation in the Balkans. During her doctoral candidature (2010-2013), she was a Research Associate for an ARC Discovery Project “Political Institutions, War, and Peace: Global and Regional Dynamics” (CI: Prof. Ben Goldsmith).

What Trump’s State of the Union tells us about his re-election bid
What Trump’s State of the Union tells us about his re-election bid
Meanwhile, the rest of the world adjusts to uncertainty in no small part fuelled by the incumbent US President.
Plus ça change – NATO summitry in the age of Trump
Plus ça change – NATO summitry in the age of Trump
A septuagenarian alliance still struggles to find common voice in what it aspires to be.
The last of the White House neocons
The last of the White House neocons
Bolton’s ouster makes clear the US president’s policy isn’t “America first”, but “Trump first”.
The botched Amazon deal and its importance for 2020 US elections
The botched Amazon deal and its importance for 2020 US elections
The Amazon case highlights tensions between the progressive young guns and moderate older guard in American politics.
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