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Dzankic, Jelena

Montenegro Country Expert

 

Jelena Dzankic has recently defended her PhD at the Faculty of Politics, Psychology and Social Sciences (PPSIS) at the University of Cambridge, where she has completed her MPhil degree as an OSI/FCO/Chevening scholar. Her doctoral dissertation analyzed the development of the Montenegrin statehood and nationhood in the period from 1997 to 2007. She is a member of New Hall College, and a COT/BP/New Hall Centenary scholar. Dzankic is also a Teaching Fellow in Comparative Politics at University College London (UCL). She has published several articles on contemporary Montenegrin politics. Her other interests fall within the fields of democratization, Europeanization, politics of identity, and citizenship. She is involved in the activities of the CITSEE project at the University of Edinburgh.

 

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