Nadina Ronc is a sought-after speaker and commentator on global affairs and human resilience, offering unique insight into both geopolitical strategy and lived experience. She speaks on topics including:

  • Russian Foreign Policy & Geopolitics
    Analysis of Russia’s global strategies and their security implications for Europe, Africa, and beyond.

  • Kremlin Influence in the Western Balkans
    Drawing on her U.S. Army War College–funded research, she explores Moscow’s interference and post-Yugoslav geopolitics.

  • War, Refugees & Displacement
    Speaking with lived authority as someone forced to flee Bosnia, she addresses the trauma of exile, identity rebuilding, and resilience.

  • Genocide, Memory & Truth-Telling
    Engaging with questions of remembrance, accountability, and how confronting truth helps prevent future atrocities.

  • Identity, Belonging & Resilience
    Themes central to her memoir Daughters of Dissidents Need Not Apply, exploring belonging, loss, and the forging of resilience.

For speaking engagements, media commentary, or panel invitations, please get in touch here.

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