Nadina Ronc is an internationally recognised speaker and commentator on global affairs, security strategy, and human resilience. She brings a rare combination of rigorous analytical expertise and lived experience, offering audiences insights into geopolitical risk, conflict dynamics, and personal resilience:

  • 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 examines Moscow’s interference and post‑Yugoslav geopolitics.

  • Hybrid Warfare & Influence Operations
    Exploring covert and overt strategies used by state and non‑state actors to shape political outcomes.

  • War, Refugees & Displacement
    Speaking with lived authority as a Bosnian refugee, she addresses exile, identity rebuilding, and resilience in the face of systemic adversity.

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

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

For speaking engagements, panel invitations, or policy-focused commentary, please get in touch here.

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