Central and Eastern Europe and the Future of the European China Debate
Connecting networks of women in foreign, European and security policy, across the V4 states
Enhancing the Capacities of Serbian Investigative Journalists in Mapping Foreign Influence in Serbia
Increasing Awareness of the Hybrid Threats: Strengthening Resilience in the Western Balkans
Nina Djukanović works at AMO as a research fellow for the Climate Team. She focuses on the issues of green transition in relation to the extraction of critical raw materials.
She graduated with a BASc in Arts and Sciences from University College London and an MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Governance from the University of Oxford. There she is also currently conducting her doctoral research at the School of Geography and the Environment. In her research, she examines the socio-environmental issues of green extractivism and focuses on the case study of protests against lithium mining in Serbia.
She has also been working on environmental policies in the countries of the Western Balkans and gained experience at the European Delegation to Serbia in Belgrade.