Nadina Ronc is an independent geopolitical analyst and author specialising in Russian foreign policy, hybrid warfare, and influence operations. She is invited to speak on how state power is exercised below the threshold of war - through military posture, proxy forces, information operations, and institutional pressure - and on the long-term consequences of these strategies for civilians and post-conflict societies.

Institutional Engagement & Recognition
Her work has been supported and published by leading defence and policy institutions, including the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and the Joint Special Operations University (JSOU).

Speaking Topics:

  • Russian Influence Operations & Hybrid Warfare
    How Russia integrates military force, proxy actors, disinformation, and elite capture to shape political outcomes in Africa, Europe, and other contested regions.

  • Post-Conflict Environments & Strategic Interference
    Analysis of Kremlin activity in the Western Balkans and other fragile states, and the implications for regional stability, security cooperation, and Western policy.

  • War, Displacement & Institutional Power
    Drawing on lived experience, she examines how conflict, surveillance, and bureaucratic systems continue to shape civilian lives long after wars formally end.

Ronc’s speaking bridges strategic analysis and human consequence, offering audiences clarity on how modern power operates - and what it leaves behind.

She is available for keynote lectures, policy briefings, closed-door discussions, and academic or defence-focused events.

For speaking engagements or institutional enquiries, please get in touch here.