Jelena Džankić
Jelena Džankić | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Political scientist |
| Title | Co-Director of the Global Citizenship Observatory |
| Awards | Marie Curie Action Fellowship |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Cambridge (New Hall/Murray Edwards College) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | European University Institute |
| Website | https://globalcit.eu/team/dzankic-jelena/ |
Jelena Džankić is Co-Director of the Global Citizenship Observatory (GLOBALCIT) and part-time professor at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.[1]
Career
Džankić studied Political Science/International Relations and European Studies at the American University in Bulgaria.[2] She received her PhD in International Studies from the University of Cambridge where she focused on nationalism in the new states in the Western Balkans.[3] Džankić researches the wealth-based acquisition of citizenship, state and nation building, and Europeanisation.[1] She is a part-time professor at the European University Institute's Global Governance Programme and Co-Director of the Global Citizenship Observatory (GLOBALCIT) at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. She had previously taught and researched at the University of Edinburgh, University College London, University of Graz, and Passau University.[3]
Džankić is author of Global Market for Investor Citizenship and Citizenship in Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro : Effects of Statehood and Identity Challenges. She has also published articles, book chapters and opinion pieces.[4]
Džankić received a Marie Curie Fellowship through the European Commission's for her project In the Frame of Party Competition: Citizenship, Voting Rights and Nation-Building in the Post-Yugoslav Space.[3] She has also received the Chevening Scholarship, Cambridge Trusts Scholarship, and the Marshall Memorial Fellowship of the German Marshal Fund of the United States. She was a guest on Al Jazeera, CBC Radio and Channel 4 Radio programs discussing the sale of citizenships and passports.[5][6]
Books
Džankić's books include:
- The Global Market for Investor Citizenship, Palgrave, 2019.[7]
- Europeanisation of the Western Balkans: A failure of EU Conditionality?, edited with S. Keil and M. Kmezic, Palgrave, 2018.[8]
- Citizenship in Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro : Effects of Statehood and Identity Challenges, Routledge, 2015.[9]
References
- ^ a b "Dzankic, Jelena". Global Governance Programme. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ^ "Jelena Džankić". Institute Alternative. Archived from the original on 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ a b c "Jelena Dzankic | Alumni Profiles | Alumni". www.cambridgetrust.org. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ^ "PUBLICATIONS". Citizen J. 2015-06-29. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ "Cash for passports – what's the best deal?". Channel 4 News. 2013-12-11. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ^ "How much for a Maltese passport? €650,000, please. | CBC Radio". CBC. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ^ Review of The Global Market for Investor Citizenship: Andrej Přívara (2023), Comparative Southeast European Studies, doi:10.1515/soeu-2022-0021
- ^ Reviews of Europeanisation of the Western Balkans:
- Olga Burlyuk (2020), Journal of Common Market Studies, doi:10.1111/jcms.13012
- Damir Kapidžić (2019), East European Politics, doi:10.1080/21599165.2019.1677227
- Keiichi Kubo (2019), Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, doi:10.1080/13537113.2019.1678245
- Dušan Pavlović (2020), Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, doi:10.1080/14683857.2019.1692439
- Julija Sardelić (2021), Southeastern Europe, doi:10.30965/18763332-45030010
- ^ Reviews of Citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro:
- Henio Hoyo (2017), East European Politics, doi:10.1080/21599165.2016.1219662
- Michael Potter (2016), Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, doi:10.1080/13537113.2016.1203128