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About Nina
Nina Markovic Khaze is a journalist based in Sydney, Australia.
My specific skills include: 
- Research and analysis
- Interviews
- Live Phoner for TV and radio
- News Gathering and Analysis, original story
- Travel writing / reviews
- Feature stories.
As a PhD holder in Political Science, your story will have additional depth from a range of sources. 
I specialise in 3 European languages, and can provide content in some of those languages as well.  
I am currently working as a part-time journalist for SBS Radio in Sydney, Australia and lecturer in International Security Studies.
Languages
English Italian Serbian
Services
Research Fact Checking
Skills
Arts & Books Music Breaking News
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Reality bites: Budget, personalities and politics put Marape on notice

04 May 2024  |  www.lowyinstitute.org
Political instability in Papua New Guinea has escalated with moves against Prime Minister James Marape in parliament, surprising many observers. Around 50 MPs, including 13 from Marape's cabinet, crossed the floor, led by Deputy Prime Minister Sam Basil. The opposition seized control of the parliamentary process, adjourning the house and delaying the government's budget, which was expected to address debt restructuring and reform of state-owned enterprises. Marape is set to negotiate with Bougainville's president on independence but faces uncertainty over his political future. The Porgera gold mine's closure and discussions on the Papua LNG project with Total are also affected. Marape and opposition leader Belden Namah both claim majority support, with the true test of loyalty to come in the next parliamentary session.

Power plays: the growing competition to fuel energy transitions

25 Jan 2022  |  www.lowyinstitute.org
Global demand for lithium, crucial for renewable energy storage, is rising, with Serbia emerging as a significant European source. The cancellation of Rio Tinto's $3.3 billion Jadar lithium mine project in Serbia, amid accusations of foreign-funded environmental protests and political maneuvering, highlights the complexities of energy transitions. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic blamed Germany and other Western countries for funding protests, while embassies denied these claims. The controversy, linked to upcoming Serbian elections and broader environmental concerns, underscores the challenges in balancing economic interests and environmental protection.

There is life in the Non-Alignment Movement yet

20 Oct 2021  |  www.lowyinstitute.org
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) celebrated its 60th anniversary with a summit in Belgrade, Serbia, attended by foreign ministers and delegations from over 100 countries. Serbia's Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic played a significant role in organizing the event, but Azerbaijan, as the current chair, influenced the agenda. The summit highlighted NAM's growing interest among non-Western countries, despite debates about its relevance. Russia's recent observer status in NAM and its vaccine diplomacy were notable topics. The event also coincided with a defense expo, showcasing Serbia's inclusive diplomatic approach and military advancements.

Palau faces the dragon

10 May 2021  |  www.lowyinstitute.org
In 2015, Palau experienced a significant surge in Chinese tourists, driven by Beijing's strategic use of tourism to influence diplomatic ties. Despite the economic benefits, Palau maintained its diplomatic recognition of Taiwan, leading to a sharp decline in Chinese visitors by 2017. The United States' strategic and financial support has bolstered Palau's resilience against Chinese pressure. The ongoing geopolitical contest in the Pacific, exacerbated by the economic impacts of Covid-19, continues to shape the region's diplomatic landscape.

The Geopolitics of Vaccine Nationalism and R&D: Perspectives from Australia

01 Mar 2021  |  Dissident Voice | a radical newsletter in the struggle for peace and social justice
Australia's vaccine strategy faces criticism for its limited choice and heavy reliance on CSL, despite other promising domestic projects. The global vaccine race has intensified geopolitical tensions, with developed nations prioritizing their own needs. Australia's handling of vaccine R&D and distribution raises questions about its preparedness and strategic planning, highlighting missed opportunities and the need for long-term investment in medical research.

What to Watch for in U.S.-Russia Relations

27 Jan 2021  |  www.realclearworld.com
The Biden administration faces significant challenges in managing U.S.-Russia relations, despite the ongoing focus on China. The Russia factor remains a critical issue for the new administration.

Trump’s gambit in the Balkans

04 Sep 2020  |  www.lowyinstitute.org
The article discusses the recent economic agreements signed between Serbia and Kosovo at the White House, brokered by US President Donald Trump. These agreements, known as the Washington Agreements on Serbia-Kosovo Economic Normalisation, mark a significant US presence in the Western Balkans. The agreements include commitments on economic relations, halting 5G network installations, and recognizing Israel, which has sparked mixed reactions from various stakeholders. The article highlights the strategic implications of these agreements for US foreign policy, especially in the context of Trump's upcoming Nobel Peace Prize nomination and the November elections.

Travel writing. Expert in narrative related to travel and cultural writing, having published more than 20 articles on various topics related to travel.

Preparing analytical book reviews. Suitable both as a reviewer and critic.

Writing analytical papers on a range of topics. The example above is my analysis of the enlargement fatigue in the European Union and the growth of Russia's and China's influence in Southeast Europe.

Providing weekly political analysis for SBS Radio. Sample work is available on the SBS website under my name and by request.

The Tragedy and Fallacy of NATO’s Balkan Experiment: 20 Years On

10 Apr 2019  |  CounterPunch.org
The article is a personal account of the author's experiences during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. It describes the sudden onset of the bombing, the impact on civilians, and the destruction of infrastructure, including the RTS headquarters and Avala Tower. The author recounts the fear and uncertainty, the displacement of people, and the international community's response. The article also touches on the aftermath of the war, including the long-term health and environmental effects, the economic impact on Serbia and Kosovo, and the author's personal journey to Australia, where they pursued higher education and a career advising Australian parliamentarians on NATO. The piece reflects on the broader implications of the war for international law, Western relations with Russia, and the concept of humanitarian intervention.
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