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Dr. Gorana Grgić is a Senior Researcher with the Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security team at the ETH Zürich's Center for Security Studies (CSS). She also serves as a non-resident Senior Lecturer at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Security Initiative of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. Previously, she held positions as a Research Fellow in Grand Strategy at the Hertie School's Centre for International Security, Partners Across the Globe Research Fellow at the NATO Defense College, and Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Center for European Studies.
Dr. Grgić's educational background includes:
- PhD in International Relations from the University of Sydney
- Masters in International Relations from the University of Sydney
- BEcon (Hons) in Macroeconomics (summa cum laude) from the University of Zagreb
- Academic exchange at the National University of Singapore
Dr. Grgić's research focuses on US and EU foreign policy, transatlantic relations, conflict resolution, and democratisation. Her work particularly examines the nexus between Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security, with emphasis on NATO's evolving role in the Indo-Pacific region and the implications of great power competition for European security architectures. She investigates how traditional Euro-Atlantic security frameworks are adapting to new geopolitical realities, especially in light of the war in Ukraine and increasing strategic competition between the US and China.
Analysis of Dr. Grgić's recent publications reveals a clear focus on the evolving relationship between Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security frameworks. Her work consistently addresses how NATO and the EU are adapting their strategies to address strategic competition, particularly with China. There's a strong emphasis on institutional adaptation, alliance cohesion, and the challenges of maintaining security architectures in an increasingly contested global environment. Her research bridges theoretical international relations with practical policy implications, demonstrating expertise in both academic scholarship and policy-relevant analysis.
Dr. Grgić has received significant recognition for her contributions to academia and policy:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Advance HE)
- Multiple teaching awards for teaching excellence and innovation
Dr. Grgić has successfully secured research funding from prestigious organizations including the European Commission, NATO, Australian Research Council, Australian Department of Defence, and the United States Institute of Peace. Her work bridges academic research and policy application, as she regularly consults with government and corporate entities across Australia, the United States, and Europe. She has also been a regular contributor to major international media outlets including Bloomberg, CNBC, BBC, and the Guardian, demonstrating her commitment to translating scholarly work into public discourse.
As a Senior Researcher at ETH Zürich's Center for Security Studies, Dr. Grgić is part of one of Europe's leading security research institutions. Her work with the Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security team focuses on critical contemporary security challenges, particularly the evolving relationship between traditional Euro-Atlantic security frameworks and emerging Indo-Pacific security dynamics. She also contributes to transatlantic policy discussions through her affiliation with the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security.
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