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1 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Family name: Fatić 2. First names: Aleksandar 3. Date of birth: 25/6/1967 4. Nationality: Serbian 5. Main academic interests: applied psychology, philosophical integration of psychotherapy, integrative psychotherapy, psychoanalyis Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandar-fatic-b65933aa/ 6. Education: Institution Australian National University Central European University Filozofski fakultet Beograd Date: From (month/year) to (month/year) 1993 1996 1992 1993 1987‒1992 Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained Ph.D. Philosophy Diploma European Studies MA Philosophy 7. Language skills: (Mark 1 to 5 for competence) Language Reading Speaking Writing English 5 5 5 Spanish 3 2 2 Czech 3 3 1 German 3 2 2 8. Present tenured position:

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Family name: Fatić

2. First names: Aleksandar

3. Date of birth: 25/6/1967

4. Nationality: Serbian

5. Main academic interests: applied psychology, philosophical integration of

psychotherapy, integrative psychotherapy, psychoanalyis

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandar-fatic-b65933aa/

6. Education:

Institution

Australian National

University

Central European

University

Filozofski fakultet

Beograd

Date: From (month/year)

to (month/year)

1993 1996

1992 –1993 1987‒1992

Degree(s) or Diploma(s)

obtained

Ph.D. Philosophy Diploma

European Studies

MA Philosophy

7. Language skills: (Mark 1 to 5 for competence)

Language Reading Speaking Writing

English 5 5 5

Spanish 3 2 2

Czech 3 3 1

German 3 2 2

8. Present tenured position:

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Professor, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade,

tenured (http://instifdt.bg.ac.rs/researcher/aleksandar-fatic-2/?lang=en). Project

Director, Government funded project on “Collective memory and collective

social identities”.

9. Part time positions:

President, Institute for Practical Humanities (www.iph.edu.rs)

Professor of Psychology and Applied Humanities. Faculty for Media and

Communications, Singidunum University, Belgrade.

Current courses taught in Academic 2020/2021:

Paradigms in Psychology (Intro to Psychology), First Year Psychology, First Year

Social Work.

Psychology of Education, First Year Psychology.

Modern technologies of decision-making, Master in Human Resources, Master in

Public Relations.

Negotiation and public presentation, Master in Human Resources, Master in

Public Relations, Master in Psychology.

Current PhD supervisions: 1

Current Master theses supervisions: 4

Current major projects under consideration: 1 (Post-pandemic conceputalisations of

personality).

10. Private work:

Private integrative psychotherapist under APPA international and SPPA national licence.

Chief trainer of integrative psychotherapists since 2015, Institute for Practical

Humanities, Belgrade

101 Membership on Advisory Boards:

Peter Lang Publishing: Advisory Editorial Board for the book series: Studies in

Political Transition.

Centre for Advanced Studies Rijeka: Advisory Board

Lumen Publishing, Romania, Editorial Board

University of West Timisoara Press, Romania, Member of Editorial Board

12. Professional Experience Record (past positions in reverse order):

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Full time positions

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

January 1998 – February 2013, tenured, full time.

Location Belgrade, Serbia

Company Institute of International Politics and Economics

Position Senior Research Fellow through to the rank of Research

Professor and Institute Director

Description Research in applied ethics in the areas of justice and security,

specialising in the soft security issues such as organised crime,

corruption and ethnically sensitive institutional policies of

social control. Research Supervision of postgraduate students

within the mandate of the Institute, participation in the

committees for the defence of Masters and Doctoral thesis at the

Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, supervision

of junior and mid-ranking researchers, directorship of research

projects, regular writing of academic and policy papers,

including those for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During this

period I was Director of the Institute (2005–7), Editor-in-Chief

of The Review of International Affairs, the oldest international

relations quarterly in the region, established in 1951, Head of

the Research Council several times, member of the

Management Board of the Institute, and mentor for numerous

young researchers up to the rank of Research Fellow.

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

1996–1998, full time

Location Adelaide, Australia

Company University of South Australia

Position Lecturer and in 1997 Senior Lecturer in International Studies

Description Design and teaching of curricula and courses in International

Studies and Social Justice, and convening of the International

Major.

Sabbatical (2003–2004)

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

October 2003–February 2004, sabbatical

Location London, UK

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Company London School of Economics

Position Visiting Fellow

Description Preparation of a research project on the evolution of soft

security threats in South-Eastern Europe. Development of

curricula and courses in European Studies focused on soft

security and social policy priorities.

Major part time work

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

September 2014‒ongoing

Location Belgrade, Serbia

Company Faculty of Media and Communications, Singidunum University

Position Professor of Psychology and Philosophy

Description Head of Department 2015-2017, afterwards teaching the largest

first year courses in psychology with 400 + students, as well as

Masters' courses. Faculty of Media and Communications is a

liberal arts college.

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

January 2000 – present

Location Belgrade, Serbia

Company Centre for Security Studies

Position Director and Lead Lecturer, Swedish-Serbian specialised

programme for public officials: “Modern Anti-Corruption and

Anti-Organised Crime Methodology” , focusing on

organisational pszchology in fighting corruption and crime.

Description Principal Lecturer and Programme Director of a Swedish-

Serbian program for senior public servants.

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

January 2005–January 2007

Location Belgrade, Serbia

Company Diplomatic Academy of the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Position Ambassador, Professor in Social Justice and Security; Module

Coordinator on International Social Justice Studies; Member of

the Governing Board of the Academy

Description Teaching, examinations, curriculum development and

management duties as member of the Board, including the

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appointment of lecturers, forucsing on diplomatic methodology

and human resourcing.

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

February 1995–January 1996

Location Hobart, Australia

Company University of Tasmania

Position Research Fellow in Jurisprudence

Description Research and lecturing in Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

within the Law Faculty, University of Tasmania

Date: from (month/year)

to (month/year)

February 1995–January 1996, part-time

Location Hobart, Australia

Company Government of Tasmania

Position Analyst, psychology

Description Addressing the justice and equity issues relating to migrants in

the mental health system in the context of work on the

Tasmanian Mental Health Act.

12. Membership in associations:

American Philosophical Practitioners Association (APPA): Fellow and Certified

Philosophical Counselor

American Philosophical Association (APA), International Associate Member

Institute for Practical Humanities, Serbia, President.

Independent Society of Economists, Belgrade, Associate Member.

13. Current service on university committees:

Belgrade University High Council on the Humanities.

14. List of publications

Books (monographs):

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2021

under consideration: Integrative Psychotherapy. New York: Lexington.

2019

Inegrativna psihoterapija (Integrative Psychotherapy — in Serbian)

Belgrade: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade,

forthcoming.

2016

Virtue as Idenity: Emotions and the Moral Personality. New York and London:

Rowman and Littlefield (https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781783483037/Virtue-as-

Identity-Emotions-and-the-Moral-Personality).

2015

The UN International Criminal Tribunals: Transition Without Justice?

Co-authorship with Klaus Bachmann. London: Routledge.

(http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/books/details/9781138797864/).

Author of first chapter: a comprehensive introduction into the psychology of

ethnic conflict and the psychology of conflict resolution (50 pages, plus a joint

editorial introduction).

2013

Etika kriminalističko-obaveštajnog rada (The Ethics of Criminal Intelligence: A

Comprehensive Approach — in Serbian), Institute of International Politics and

Economics, Belgrade, research funded by the Swedish Agency for International

Development (SIDA),. Co-authored with Srđan Korać and Aleksandra Bulatović.

Author of chapter on the psychology of intelligence as a modern branch of

applied professional psychology.

2011

Etički standardi za kriminalističko-obaveštajni rad (Ethics Standards for

Criminal Intelligence — in Serbian), with Srđan Korać and Aleksandra Bulatović,

Institute for International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, research funded by

the Swedish Agency for International Development (SIDA).

2010

Uloga kazne u savremenoj poliarhičnoj demokratiji (The Social Role of

Punishment in Polyarchic Democracy — in Serbian), Institute of International

Politics and Economics, Belgrade.

An essay on the psychology of punishment.

2000

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Reconciliation via the War Crimes Tribunal? (in English), Ashgate Publishing,

Aldershot, the UK.

A study of the potential of international criminal justice to affect the psychology

of group reconciliation, based on the methodology of Everett Whorthington,

where the idea of resonciliation is 'to relieve the perpetrator of the consequences

of their actions' while conducting a comprehensive grieving process within the

community.

1999

Novi međunarodni odnosi (The psychology of international relations, in Serbian),

Službeni list SRJ, Beograd.

A study of the psychology of power in international relations as reflected in the

so-called 'realist theory'.

1996

Crime and social control in ‘Central’-Eastern Europe: A Guide to Theory and

Practice, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK.

A detailed study of the psychology of transition from authoritarianism to

democracy through the lense of penal policy.

1995

Punishment and restorative crime-handling: A social theory of trust, Ashgate,

Aldershot, UK.

A study in the psychology of reconciliation.

Edited volumes

2018

Co-edited with Klaus Bachmann and Igor Lybashenko, Transitional Justice in

Troubled Societies, New York and London: Rowman and Littlefield International.

https://www.rowmaninternational.com/book/transitional_justice_in_troubled_soci

eties/3-156-9dc11231-66b1-4330-9a05-4402defecd8a

Co-edited with Petar Bojanic and Igor Cvejic, O pravu i drugim srodnim temama

(On Law and Related Topics). Belgrade: Institute for Philosophy and Social

Theory.

2015

Co-edited with Lydia Amir, Practicing Philosophy, Cambridge Scholars Press

(http://www.cambridgescholars.com/practicing-philosophy).

2014

Denkformen, Dragan Jakovljević ― Institute for Philosophy, Philosophy Faculty,

University of Montenegro, Nikšić.

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2011

With Božidar Banović: Društveni aspekti organizovanog kriminala (The Social

Aspects of Organised Crime — in Serbian), Institute of International Politics and

Economics, Belgrade.

Author of chapter on the psychology of group loyalty in criminal organisations.

2006

Pitanje Kosova (The Issue of Kosovo, in Serbian), Institute of International

Politics and Economics.

Author of chapter on interethnic conflict and the drivers in group psychology that

fuel such conflicts.

Selected papers:

2021

Guest co-editor (with Vasile Hategan) of a special issue of Sustainability, on 'The

eco-philosophy of an organic community'. Co-author of paper entitled: ''The

ecology of personality post-pandemic'.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6732398107503411202/

2020.

The epistemic value of politeness as a virtue'. In Chaocun Xie (ed.), The

Philosophy of Politeness. Philadelphia: John Benjamin's Publishing Company (in

press).

How can philosophical practice augment organic social control, in Synthesis

Philosophica, no.2, 2020, in press. Special volume entitled "Integrative

psychotherapy" guest edited by Aleksandar Fatic.

https://hrcak.srce.hr/synthesis-philosophica?lang=en

"Тhe moral-therapeutic meaning of the dialectics of Godliness and Humanity in

St. Justin Popovic" (in Serbian), in Vladimir Cvetkovic and Bogdan Lubardic

(eds.), The thought and mission of St. Justin Popovic, Institute for Philosophy and

Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, forthcoming.

2019

‘Accepting the political face of international criminal justice’, with Klaus

Bachmann. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 57: 26‒35, first

online 16 February 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlcj.2019.01.005.

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‘Predstava i patologija u filozofiji i psihoterapiji’(‘Representation and pathology

in philosophy and psychotherapy’). Filozofska istraživanja (Philosophical

Investigations, Zagreb)., volume 153, year 39, no. 2: 33‒47.

‘Can memory erasure contribute to a virtuous tempering of emotions?’ Filozofija i

društvo (Philosophy and Society) 30, 2: 197‒320.

http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/handle/123456789/1982/bitstream_4612.pdf

?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

2018

'Introduction: Transitional justice as conflict resolution'. In Aleksandar Fatic,

Klaus Bachmann and Igor Lyubashenko (eds), Transitional justice in troubled

societies. London: Rowman and Littlefield International: 1–57.

https://www.rowmaninternational.com/book/transitional_justice_in_troubled_soci

eties/3-156-9dc11231-66b1-4330-9a05-4402defecd8a

‘Why drones are operationally and technically special’ (in Serbian). In Zaklina

Novicic (ed.), Use of force in international relations. Belgrade: Institute for

International Politics and Economics: 121–136.

https://www.diplomacy.bg.ac.rs/pdf/knjige/2018_Zaklina_Novicic.pdf

'On a psychology of temporary, transitional judiciary', Kultura polisa 15, 37: 205–

222. http://kpolisa.com/KP37/KP37-II-3%20Fatic.pdf

‘Law as decency: On the emotional sources of law’. In Aleksandar Fatic, Petar

Bojanic and Igor Cvejic (eds). On Law and related topics. Belgrade: Institute for

Philosophy and Social Theory: 63–80. (In Serbian).

2017

‘The ethics of drone warfare’. Philosophy and Society XXVII, 2: 349–364.

http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2017/0353-57381702349F.pdf

A paper on the psychology of legitimacy of leadership in warfare, focusing on the

delegitimising influence of risk-less warfare for leaders in the eyes of their

followers.

‘Friendship with the company: Building corporate leadership through humanistic

consultancy’. In Lydia Amir (ed.), Philosophical practice: New frontiers,

expanding boundaries. Newscastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press: 230–

242.

‘Psychotherapy, philosophy, and the personal narrative’. Theoria 60: 32–41. (In

Serbian).http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/Article.aspx?ID=0351-22741703032F

‘The new military technology and Christian military ethics’. In Borislav Grozdic

(ed.) War and Christianity. Belgrade: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory:

105–124. (In Serbian).

2016

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The methodology of philosophical practice: Eclecticism and/or integrativeness?’.

Philosophia 44, 4: 1419–1438.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11406-016-9770-3.

„Popularne zablude o organizovanom kriminalu“ (‘The popular misconceptions

about organized crime’) in Jovan Ćirić (ed.) Suzbijanje organizovanog kriminala

kao preduslov vladavine prava (Fighting organized crime and the rule of law),

Institute for Comparative Law and Hanss Seidel Stiftung, Belgrade and Munich:

103–120.

2015

1. ‘The epistemology of intelligence ethics’. In Jai Galliot and Warrren Reed (eds).

Ethics and the Future of Spying: Technology, National Security and Intelligence

Collection. London: Routledge

(https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138820395).

2. ‘Narativna koncepcija ličnog i kolektivnog identiteta’ (‘The narrative concept of

individual and collective identity’ — in Serbian). Kultura polisa 12, 26: 103–118

(http://kpolisa.com/KP26/KP26-III-1_Fatic.pdf).

3. ’The trasnactional nature of philosophical counseling’. In Aleksandar Fatić and

Lydia Amir (eds). Practicing Philosophy. Cambridge Scholars Press: 303–314.

4. With Lydia Amir: ‘Introduction‘. In Aleksandar Fatić and Lydia Amir, Practicing

Philosophy, Cambridge Scholars Press: 1–3.

5. ‘Tasks for Dreaming: The Somatic Cognition of Emotions in Moral Judgement‘.

In Michael Noah Weiss (ed.) The Socratic Handbook: Methods and Manuals for

Philosophical Practice and Applied Ethics. Oslo: Lit Publishing: 67–82.

6. ‘Vrednosni narativ u moralnom opravdanju međunarodne intervencije’ (‘The value

narrative in the moral justification of international interventions’). Kultura polisa

12,1: 1–22 (http://kpolisa.com/?book=kultura-polisa-god-xii-2015-posebno-

izdanje-1).

2014

1. ‘Pleasure in Epicurean and Christian Orthodox conceptions of happiness’ (with

Dimitrios Dentsoras), South African Journal of Philosophy, 33, 4: 523‒536.

2. ‘Ascetic ethics as a methodologically eclectic ethics’, Theoria 57: 87–106.

http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0351-2274/2014/0351-22741402087F.pdf.

3. ‘The intentionality of madness: Checking the cognitive issues in DSM—based

diagnosis’, Philosophy and Society, vol XXV, 2: 204‒2016.

http://instifdt.bg.ac.rs/tekstovi/FiD/2014/2-2014/14_Aleksandar_Fatic_2014-2.pdf

4. ‘The Christian understanding of politics’ (“Hrišćansko shvatanje politike”). Kultura

polisa 11, 24: 109–127.

5. ‘Philosophical practice as a new paradigm in philosophy’. Philosophical Practice

9,3: 1411‒1412.

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6. ‘Epicurean ethics in the pragmatist philosophical counsel’. Essays in the Philosophy

of Humanism 22.1: 63–77.

2013

1. “Corruption, corporate character-formation and ‘value-strategy”, Philosophy and

Society, vol XXIV, no. 1, pp. 60–80.

2. “Projecting ‘The Good Life’ in philosophical counseling’, Philosophical Practice,

vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 1242–52.

3. “Epicurean ethics as a foundation for philosophical counseling”, Philosophical

Practice, New York, vol. 8, no. 1, March, pp. 1127–1141.

4. “Towards an ethics of sympathy: A legacy of Max Scheler”, in Gary Peters and

Fiona Peters (eds), Thoughts of Love, Cambridge Scholars Press, Cambridge, pp.

155–175.

5. “Religiozno verovanje i modaliteti tolerancije u liberalnom društvu“ (“Religious

Faith and the Modalities of Tolerance in a Liberal Society”), Theoria, vol 56, no. 1,

pp. 59−78.

6. ‘Sympathy and intentionality in practical philosophy: Scheler and Searle’. In

Aleksandar Fatić (ed.), Denkformen, Dragan Jakovljević ― Institute for Philosophy,

Philosophy Faculty, University of Montenegro, Nikšić, pp. 126–143.

7. “’External’ and ‘Internal’ strategies to control corruption: The role of ethics in

fostering the integrity of the public administration”, in Jovan Ćirić (ed.), Borba

protiv korupcije (Fighting Corruption), Institute for Comparative Law, Belgrade, pp.

31–46.

8. „Korupcija i moć u javnoj upravi: kontrolni model integriteta“ (“Corruption and

Power in Public Administration: The Model of Integrity Controls”) in Marina

Blagojević and Zoran Stevanović (eds), Prevencija kriminala i socijalnih devijacija:

evropska i regionalna dobra praksa (The Prevention of Crime and Social

Deviations: European and Regional Best Practice), Institute for Criminological and

Sociological Research, Belgrade, pp. 83–98.

9. “Albanska etnopolitička strategija na Balkanu“ (“The Albanian Ethnopolitical

Strategy in the Balkans“), in Dragan Đukanović and Vladimir Trapara (eds), Srbija u

jugoistočnoj Evropi (Serbia in Southeastern Europe), Institute of International

Politics and Economics, Belgrade, pp. 316−332.

2012

1. “The ethics of the Russian-Serbian energy embrace”, in Jouni Jarvinen and Emma

Hakala (eds), Energy Security and Environment in the Western Balkans, Kikimora

Publications, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, pp. 156–165.

2. With Markku Kivinen, “Russia–Finland, Russia—Serbia”, in Jouni Jarvinen and

Emma Hakala (eds), Energy Security and Environment in the Western Balkans,

Kikimora Publications, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, pp. 132–155.

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3. “A sympathy-driven diplomatic ethics”, Review of International Affairs, vol. LXIII,

no. 1146, pp. 5–22.

4. “Fenomen ‘de-suverenizacije’ evroazijskog i balkanskog prostora u bezbednosnoj

perspektivi” (“The ‘de-sovereignisation’ of Euroasia and the Balkans in a security

perspective” — in Serbian), Međunarodna politika, vol. LXIII, no. 1145, pp. 16–30.

5. “The problem of truth in war crimes trials” (with Aleksandra Bulatović),

Međunarodni problemi (International Problems), vol. LXVI, no. 1, pp. 34–52.

6. “Ograničenja pravnog regulisanja ekstremizacije desnice u Velikoj Britaniji”

(“Limitations to the legal regulation of the extreme right in Great Britain”), Strani

pravni život, Belgrade, no. 2, pp. 47–55.

2011

1. “Empathy in Diplomacy” (with Srđan Korać and Aleksandra Bulatović) Review of

International Affairs, Belgrade, vol. LXII, no. 1142, pp. 5–13.

2. “Konstitucionalna koncepcija suvereniteta” (“The constitutional concept of

sovereignty” — in Serbian), in Dragan Đukanović and Ivona Lađevac (eds), Srbija i

međunarodne organizacije (Serbia and International Organisations), Institute of

International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, pp. 13–29.

3. “Promoting stability and the rule of law in the EU

borderlands”, in Elzibietta Stadtmueller and Klaus Bachmann (eds), The

EU's Shifting Borders, Routledge, London, pp. 137–148.

4. “Serbia’s strategic dilemma: Between NATO and Russia”, in Mirjana Kosić (ed.),

New Serbia, new NATO: A Future Vision for the 21st Century, Trans-Conflict,

Belgrade, pp. 221–230.

5. “Metode i tehnike kriminalističko-obaveštajne analize u svetlu pitanja o integritetu

analitičara” (“Methods and techniques of criminal-intelligence analysis in light of the

analyst’s integrity” — in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review), vol.

V, no. 1, pp. 24–38.

6. “Kriminalističko-obaveštajni rad i tradicija građanskih i ljudskih prava” (”Criminal

intelligence within a tradition of civil and human rights” — in Serbian), in

Aleksandar Fatić with Božidar Banović (eds), Društveni aspekti organizovanog

kriminala (The social aspects of organized crime), Institute of International Politics

and Economics, Belgrade, pp. 11–22.

7. “Korupcija i moć u javnoj upravi” (“Corruption and power in public administration”

— in Serbian), in Aleksandar Fatić with Božidar Banović (eds), Društveni aspekti

organizovanog kriminala (The social aspects of organized crime), Institute of

International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, pp. 305–322.

2010

1. “A Strategy Based on Doubt: Russia Courts Southeast Europe“, Contemporary

Security Policy, vol. 31, no. 3, December, pp. 441–464.

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2. “Sympathy as Dynamic Social Capital”, Review of International Affairs, vol. LXI,

no. 1138–39, April–September, pp. 197–205.

3. “Prava i slobode u liberalnoj i u komunitarnoj perspektivi” (“Rights and Liberties in

the Liberal and Communitarian Perspectives” — in Serbian), co-authorship with

Mina Zirojević, in Zoran Kalinić (ed.), Ljudska prava i slobode (Human rights and

liberties), Independent University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, pp. 157−167.

4. „Strukturno nasilje kao lice i naličje nepravde“ („Structural Violence as a Face of

Injustice“, in Serbian), in Gordana Živković (ed.), Srbija u predvorju Evropske unije

— iskušenja i moguće ishodište (Serbia in the EU’s Waiting Room: Tempatations

and the Likely Outcomes), Institute of European Studies, Belgrade, pp. 209–234.

5. “Nezakonita obaveštajna operativa” (“Illegal Intelligence Operations”, in Serbian),

Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review), vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 150–166.

6. „Generičke karakteristike organozovanog kriminala i predrasude o „definicijama“

(„Generic Features of Organised Crime and Prejudicial Definitions”, in Serbian), in

Dragan Đukanović & Sandro Knezović (eds), Srbija i regionalna saradnja (Serbia in

a Regional Cooperation), Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade,

pp. 185–98.

7. “Organizovani criminal kao predložak za kontrolnu politiku” (“Organised Crime as

a Pretext for Aggressive Control Policy”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The

Security Review), vol. IV, no. 1, pp. 61–88.

8. “Uticaj tranzicionih i strukturnih reformi na stanje unutrašnjeg legitimiteta i structure

vrednosti” (“The Influence of Transitional and Structural Reforms on Internal

Legitimacy and Structure of Values in a Society”, in Serbian), Međunarodni

problemi (International Problems), vol. LVII, no. 1, pp. 65–78.

2009

1. “Structural Features of Modern Diplomatic Methodology“, Review of International

Affairs, vol. LX, no. 1134, July–September, pp. 5–17.

2. “Evropski aspekti kontrole organizovanog kriminala” (”EU-relevant aspects of

national crime control policy”, in Serbian), in Duško Dimitrijević and Ivona

Lađevac (eds), Proširenje EU na zapadni Balkan (EU expansion to the Western

Balkans), Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, pp. 119–131.

3. “Bezbednosna funkcija pravednosti” (”The role of justice in the concept of

security”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review), vol. III, no 11,

pp. 51–55..

4. “Funkcionalno pitanje lustracije“ (“Lustration”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost

(The Security Review), vol. III, no. 9, pp. 39–47.

5. “Korupcija u nauci kroz aktuelni zakon o naučnoistraživačkoj delatnosti” (“Is there

Corruption in Research”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review),

vol. III, no. 8, pp. 49–57.

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6. “Bezbednosne posledice ekonomske krize”(”The Security Consequences of the

Global Economic Crisis”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review),

vol. III, no. 7, pp. 18–26.

7. “Politička i institucionalna legitimizacija kriminala” (“Conditions for the Political

and Institutional Legitimisation of Crime”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The

Security Review), vol. III, no. 5, pp. 40–48.

8. “European Security as an Issue of Coherence: A Perspective on the Western

Balkans”, in Edita Stojić-Karanović & Ivona Lađevac (eds.), Japan and Serbia:

Contemporary Issues, Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade,

pp. 32–47.

9. “Karakteristike novog bezbednosnog ustrojstva Evrope ― usmeravanje Zapadnog

Balkana”, (“Elements of a New Security Constellation in Europe: Navigating the

Western Balkans”, in Serbian), Vojno delo (The Military Review), Belgrade, vol.

LXI, no. 1, pp. 15–32.

10. “Bezbednosni identitet” (“The Security Identity”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost

(The Security Review), vol. III, no. 4, pp. 5–19.

11. “Formulisanje strategije borbe protiv organizovanog kriminala u svetlu evropske

integracije Srbije” (“Formulating an Anti-Organised Crime Strategy as Part of

Serbia’s European Integration”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost (The Security

Review), vol. III, no. 3, pp. 17–26..

12. “Antikorupcijska agencija u kontekstu sistemske korupcije” (“The Anti-Corruption

Agency in a Context of Systemic Corruption”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost

(The Security Review), vol. III, no. 2, pp. 25–30.

13. “Prisluškivanjem do bezbednosti” (Eavesdropping to Security”, in Serbian), Revija

za bezbednost (The Security Review), vol. III, no. 1, pp. 5–18.

2008

1. “The social and cognitive roles of sympathy”, South-East Europe Review, vol. 11,

no. 2, pp. 257–75.

2. “On the limits of guilt and responsibility in war”, Review of International Affairs,

vol. LIX, no. 1130, April–September, pp. 41–49.

3. “A passion for justice: Emotions and the origin of the social contract” (review),

Review of International Affairs, vol. LIX, no. 1130, April–September, pp. 56–59.

4. (with Aleksandra Bulatović), “Justice and Reconciliation in the International

Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia”, Međunarodni problemi

(International Problems), Belgrade, vol. LX, no. 1, pp. 31–46.

5. “Politička korupcija” (”Political Corruption”, in Serbian), Revija za bezbednost

(The Security Review), vol. II, no. 12, pp. 29–33..

6. „Problemi sa zatvorskom politikom liberalnog društva“ (“An Imprisonment Policy

Controversy”, in Serbia), Revija za bezbednost (The Security Review), vol. II, no. 4,

pp. 42–47.

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7. “Istine i zablude o efektima obaveštajnog rada“ („The Truth and Prejudice About

the Effectiveness of Criminal Intelligence“), Revija za bezbednost (The Security

Review), vol. II, no. 9, pp. 26–31.

2007

1.1. “What has Happened to Firstborn Social Theory: The Social Contract?”, South-East

Europe Review, vol.10, no. 3, pp. 121–131.

3. “Centralisation of Intelligence Agencies and the Role of Private Intelligence” (with

Aleksandra Bulatović), in Paolo Raffone (ed.), The New Security Architecture for

Europe: Are There New Security Enclosures?, CIPI Foundation, Brussels, pp. 10–

20.

2006

1. “Fairness in Modern Democracy: Notions Romantic and Political”, Review of

International Affairs, vol. LVII, no. 1123–1124, pp. 27–37.

2. “Principi bezbednosne organizacije zaštićenih zona na Kosmetu” (“Principles of

security organization of the protected zones in Kosovo”), in Aleksandar Fatić (ed.),

Pitanje Kosmeta (The Issue of Kosovo and Metohija), Institute of International

Politics and Economics, Beograd, pp. 57–76.

3. “Kosmet kao presedan” (“Kosovo as a Precedent Case”), in Aleksandar Fatić (ed.),

Pitanje Kosmeta (The Issue of Kosovo and Metohija), Institute of International

Politics and Economics, Beograd, pp. 5–9.

4. “Political violence as a value problem for foreign policy”, Međunarodni problemi

(International Problems), vol. LVIII, no. 3, pp. 213–232. Language: English.

5. “Prisustvo terorističkih organizacija na Kosmetu” (“The presence of terrorist

organizations in Kosovo and Metohija”), Međunarodna politika, vol. No. 1120–

1121, pp. 9–11. Language: Serbian.

6. “Uloga organizovanog kriminala kao prekograničnog problema u Jugoistočnoj

Evropi” (“The role of organized crime as a trans-border problem in Southeastern

Europe”), in Vladimir Grečić (ed.), Politika viza i zapadni Balkan (Visa policy and

the Western Balkans), Institute of International Politics and Economics, European

Movement in Serbia, Group 484, Beograd, pp. 47−64. Language: Serbian.

2005

1. “Sadržaj i perspektive antiterorističke strategije SAD u drugom mandatu Džordža

Buša — implikacije za jugoistočnu Evropu” (“The Contents and Prospects of the

US Anti-Terrorism Strategy during the Second Mandate of President George W.

Bush — Implications for Southeastern Europe”), Vojno delo (The Military Review),

Belgrade, vol. LVI, no. 4, pp. 42–70. Language: Serbian.

2. “Korupcija i kriminalna devijacija” (“Corruption as a form of criminal deviation”),

in Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption),

The Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 3–44. Language: Serbian.

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3. “Međunarodna dimenzija korupcije” (“The international dimension of corruption”),

in Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption),

The Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 45–68. Language: Serbian.

4. “Strukturna osnova korupcije” (“The structural roots of corruption”), in Dobrivoje

Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption), The

Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 69–90. Language: Serbian.

5. “Korupcija i javna moć” (“Corruption and the power of public office”), in

Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption),

The Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 91–146. Language: Serbian.

6. “Osnovni principi etike i javna služba” (“The main principles of ethics in the public

service”), in Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija

(Corruption), The Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and

Sociological Research, Beograd, pp. 147–180. Language: Serbian.

7. “Institucionalna lojalnost i problem odavanja poslovnih tajni” (“Institutional loyalty

versus insider trading”), in Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds),

Korupcija (Corruption), The Management Centre and the Institute for

Criminological and Sociological Research, Beograd, pp. 287–310. Language:

Serbian.

8. “Duvanje u pištaljku ('Whistleblowing')” (“Whistleblowing”), in Dobrivoje

Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption), The

Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 311–28. Language: Serbian.

9. “Vraćanje lopte ('Kickbacks')” (“Kickbacks”), in Dobrivoje Radovanović &

Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption), The Management Centre and

the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, Beograd, pp. 329–46.

Language: Serbian.

10. “Službena neposlušnost” (“Official disobedience”), in Dobrivoje Radovanović &

Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption), The Management Centre and

the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, Beograd, pp. 347–76.

Language: Serbian.

11. “Etička odgovornost u pravnom zastupanju” (“Ethical responsibility in legal

representation”), in Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds),

Korupcija (Corruption), The Management Centre and the Institute for

Criminological and Sociological Research, Beograd, pp. 377–92. Language:

Serbian.

12. “Profesionalizacija kao dominacija” (“Professionalisation as domination”), in

Dobrivoje Radovanović & Aleksandra Bulatović (eds), Korupcija (Corruption),

The Management Centre and the Institute for Criminological and Sociological

Research, Beograd, pp. 393–401. Language: Serbian.

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13. ”Osnovni aspekti borbe protiv organizovanog kriminala na Balkanu” (“Main Facets

of Anti-Organised Crime Policy in the Balkans”), Međunarodni problemi

(International Problems), vol. LVII, no. 1–2, pp. 71–99. Language: Serbian.

14. “Privredni i organizovani kriminal u Istočnoj Evropi” (“Economic and organised

crime in Eastern Europe”), in Slobodan Perović (ed.), Aktuelna pitanja savremenog

zakonodavstva, Zbornik radova sa Savetovanja pravnika 6–10. jun 2005, Budva,

Savez udruženja pravnika Srbije & Udruženje pravnika Crne Gore, pp. 137–44.

Language: Serbian.

2004

1. “The criminal syndicate as a para-state in the Balkans: is the 'New War-Making

Criminal Entity' a reality?», South-East Europe Review, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 137–56.

Language: English.

2. “Security Threats in Southeastern Europe and Ways to Respond to Them”, in

Aleksandar Fatić (ed.), Security in Southeastern Europe, Security Policy Group,

The Management Centre, Beograd, pp. 1–28; Language: English.

3. “Organizovani kriminal i obrisi nove strukture bezbednosti u jugoistočnoj Evropi

(“Organised Crime and the New European Secuity Architecture”), Međunarodni

problemi (International Problems), vol. LVI, no. 1, pp. 56–78. Language: Serbian.

4. “Uloga i struktura organizvanog kriminala u jugoistočnoj Evropi” (The Role and

Structure of Organised Crime in Southeastern Europe”), The Pulse, March–April,

pp. 1–8; Language: Serbian.

5. “Veze između organizovanog kriminala i politike“ (“Links Between Organised

Crime and Politics“), The Pulse, March–April, pp. 9–14. Language: Serbian.

6. ”The Anti-Corruption and Anti-Organised Crime Policy in Serbia: Regional

Implications and Exemplifications”, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea

Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 315–24. Language: English.

2003

1. “Serbian Prime Minister Assassinated: Organised Crime Proclaimed the Prime

Security Threat“, South-East Europe Review, vol. 5, no. 4, April, pp. 7–15.

Language: English.

2. “State Capture in the Balkans: Corruption and the International Organisations”,

South-East Europe Review, vol. 6, no. 1–2, July, pp. 117–21. Language: English.

3. “Proširenje NATO-a i odnosi Srbije i Crne Gore sa Bugarskom i Rumunijom “

(“NATO Expansion and Serbia and Montenegro’s Relations With Bulgaria and

Romania”, Međunarodni problemi (International Problems), vol. LV, no. 2, pp.

223–36. Language: Serbian.

4. “Korruption/Organisiertes Verbrechen: Bekmpfung erst in Kinderschuhen“, Ost-

West Gegeinformationen, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 30–4. Language: German.

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5. ”Korupcija i klijentelizam u Srbiji” (“Corruption and Clientelism in Serbia”),

Glasnik advokatske komore Vojvodine (The Vojvodina Law Bar Gazette), no. 7–8,

July-August 2003, vol. LXXV, pp. 264–80. Language: Serbian.

2002

1. “Membership of Serbia and Montenegro in Partnership for Peace” (“Članstvo

Srbije i Crne Gore u “Partnerstvu za mir”), Pravni život (Legal Life), Beograd, no.

12, vol. IV, Special Edition on the Legal Symposium held at Mount Kopaonik,

Serbia, 13–7 December, pp. 303–14. Language: Serbian.

2. “Korupcija srednjeg obima” (“Mid-Level Corruption”), Ekonomska politika

(Economic Policy), no. 2621, July, pp. 30–1 (A4). Language: Serbian.

3. “Mesto Međunarodnog krivičnog tribunala za bivšu Jugoslaviju u savremenoj

diplomatiji” („The place of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former

Yugoslavia in contemporary diplomacy“), Međunarodni problemi (International

Problems), Beograd, vol. LIV, no. 1–2/, pp. 48–72. Language: Serbian.

4. “Srbija i Crna Gora u Partnerstvu za mir” (“Serbia and Montenegro towards a

Partnership for Peace”) Ekonomska politika (Economic policy), Beograd, no. 2625,

12 August, pp. 24–7 (A4). Language: Serbian.

5. “Conventional and unconventional — ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ security: the distinction”,

South-East Europe Review, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 93–8.

6. “Policijski rad u demokratskom društvu i autonomija institucija”, Sudska praksa

(Judicial Practice), Beograd, vol. XXII, no. 1, January, pp. 55–6 (A-4 format).

Language: Serbian.

7. “Crime, corruption, and social stability”, UNDP FRY Report, Challenges of

implementing the Reform Agenda: One year after the democratic breakthrough,

UNDP, Beograd, pp. 87–95 (A-4 format), with Danijel Pantić. Language: English.

8. “A lack of ethical politics”, interview, South-East Europe Review, vol. 4, no. 4, pp.

151–60.

2001

1. ”Die Übergangskrise in Serbien: Einige Thesen“, Ost-West Gegeninformationen, in

German, vol.13, no. 3, pp. VII–XIII.

2. ”Privredni i organizovani kriminal” (”Economic and Organised crime in Eastern

Europe”, in Serbian), Ekonomika, Belgrade, vol. XXXVII, 2001, no. 6, pp. 150–60.

2000

1. “Serbien nach der Revolution: Stimmen aus Serbien zur Zukunft der BRJ”, in

German, Südost-Europa, vol. 49, no. 11/12, pp. 553–64..

2. “Stability and Corruption in South-Eastern Europe”, South-East Europe Review,

vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 61–72.

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3. “Transatlantizam i raspodela moći” (“The Trans-Atlantic Politics and New Models

of the Social Distribution of Power”, in Serbian), Međunarodni problemi

(International Problems), vol. LII, no. 4, pp. 331–49..

4. “Insecurity in the Serbian Society and the Role of the Stability Pact”, South-East

Europe Review, vol. 3, no.4, pp. 113–28.

5. “Uloga reforme lokalne vlasti u sprovođenju kontrole korupcije” (“Local

Government Reform as an Instrument for Controlling Corruption”, in Serbian),

Pravni život, Belgrade, proceedings of the conference “The Kopaonik School of

Natural Law”, 12–17. December. Language: Serbian.

6. “Auf dem Weg zur offenen Diktatur?” („Towards and Open Dictatorship?“, in

German), Ost-West Gegeninformationen, vol. 12, no 2, pp. II–VI.

7. “Diplomatski aspekti bezbednosti u postbipolarnom poretku” (“The Diplomatic

Aspects of Security in the post-Cold War International Order”, in Serbian), in

Vadimir Grečić, (ed.), Postbipolarni svet i Jugoslavija (The post-bipolar World and

FR Yugoslavia), Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, pp.

222–7.

8. “Političko nasilje u međunarodnim odnosima i problemi ‘propalih država’: Uvod”

(”Political Violence and ‘Failed States’: An Introduction”, in Serbian), Introduction

to the collection Problemi srpske politike (Issues of Serbian politics), Centre for

Security Studies, Belgrade, pp 9–36.

1999

1. "Organised crime in eastern Europe", Southeast Europe Review, vol. 2, no. 1, pp.

77–86.

2. "NATO expansion and Balkan testing grounds", with Milan Popović, in Peace and

Security, Vienna, vol. XXXI, December, pp. 36–42.

3. "Kosovo: Testfall fur Stabilitat in Sudosteuropa" (Kosovo: A Test Case for South-

Eastern European Stability”, in German), Ostwest–Geneninformationen, vol. 11,

no. 2, pp. XVII–XXIII..

4. “Eine putschbedrohte demokratische Schimäre?“, interview, Ost-West

Gegeninformationen, University of Graz, vol. 11, no. 1, July, pp. I–IV (A4).

Language: German.

1998

1. "The Montenegrin Transition: A Test Case", Southeast Europe Review, vol. 1, no.

4, pp. 31–4.

2. "Razlozi za osnivanje Haškog tribunala" ("Reasons for the Sstablishment of the

Hague Tribunal", in Serbian), co-authored with Aleksandra Đorđević, Pravni život

vol. IV, no. 12, pp. 471–82.

3. "Modern diplomacy in the Balkans", Montenegro Journal of Foreign Policy, vol.

III, no 1, pp. 61–76.

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4. "Crimes and Responsibility in a Civil War", The Criminologist, vol. XII, no. 3, pp.

71–89.

5. "NATO Expansion in a Ghastly Light", Peace and Security, Vienna, vol XXX,

March, pp. 36–40.

1997

1. "The New Exclusivity in International Relations", International Problems, Institute

of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, vol. XLIX, no. 2–3, pp. 193–

205.

2. "Will there be an instability in China", Review of International Affairs, vol.

XLVIII, no 1056, pp. 28–30.

3. "Još jednom o smrtnoj kazni" ("Once Again on the Death Penalty", in Serbian),

Sudska praksa (Judicial practice), vol. XVII, no 5, pp. 63–65.

4. "Razvojna kriza centralno-istočne Evrope u periodu postkomunizma" ("The

Developmental Crisis of Central-Eastern Europe During Post-Communism", in

Serbian), Socijalna politika i socijalni rad (Social Policy and Social Work), vol.

XXXIII, no. 3, pp. 41–57.

5. "Kriminal i političke promene u Češkoj" ("Crime and political changes in the

Czech Republic", in Serbian), Socijalna politika i socijalni rad (Social Policy and

Social Work), vol. XXXIII, no. 1–2, pp. 23–37.

6. "Psychopathy: Cognitive Aspects and Criminal Responsibility", The Criminologist,

vol. XXI, no. 2, pp. 66–75.

7. "Criminal responsibility and personality disorder", Arhiv za pravne i drustvene

nauke "(The Law and Social Sciences Archive), vol. LXXXIII, no. 2, pp. 279–90.

8. "Država, pravda i društvena kontrola" ("The State, Justice, and Social Controls", in

Serbian), Pravni život, special volume Pravo i stvarnost, vol. III, pp. 893–900.

9. "Kosovo and Eastern European Integration: Solving and Indigestible Problem",

Danubius, vol. VI, no. 3–4, pp. 21–6.

1996

1. "Socijalna dimenzija krize u centralno-istočnoj Evropi’" ("The Social Crisis of

Central-Eastern Europe" in Serbian), Međunarodna politika (International

Politics), Belgrade, vol. XLVII, no. 1049, pp. 26–30.

2. "Retribution in democracy", in Steven Esquith, (ed.), Political dialogue: Theories

and practice, Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of Science and the Humanities,

Rodopi Press, Atlanta and Amsterdam, pp. 335–55.

3. "Pitanje korektivne promene i krivično pravni sistem" ("The Issue of Correctional

Change and the Criminal Justice System", in Serbian), Glasnik Advokatske komore

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Vojvodine (Vojvodina Bar Association Journal), Novi Sad, vol. LXVI, no. 10, pp.

386–400. .

4. "Hegelian Retribution Re-Examined", Philosophical Inquiry, vol. XXIV, no. 3–4,

pp. 30–48.

5. "Criminal Policy in a Post-Communist Transition", The Criminologist, vol. XX, no.

3, pp. 183–91.

6. "Kriminal i međunarodni odnosi u srednjoistočnoj Evropi" ("The Impact of Crime

on International Relations in Central-Eastern Europe", in Serbian), Sudska praksa

(Judicial practice), Belgrade, vol. XVI, no. 12, pp. 14–20.

7. "Nova mafija u istočnoj Evropi" ("The New Mafia in Central-Eastern Europe", in

Serbian), Sudska praksa (Judicial Practice), Belgrade, vol XVI, no. 10, pp. 50–54.

15. Conferences, congresses, seminars and courses (selective list):

1. International Seminar: "Displacement and the Psychoanalytic Perspective on

Borderline Personality Disorder as a form of mild Schizophrenia". Online, 24.

November 2020. Institute for Practical Humanities, Belgrade.

Zoom link:

https://us05web.zoom.us/j/3972820585pwd=dXQrYU5ZZ

2l2VGxXRkJZVEtVdjMrdz09

Introductory presentation on Lacanian structuralist understanding of mild

psychoses and the controversies of Borderline Personality Disorder from the point

of view of Displacement.

2. Conference: ‘Communication and education in the knowledge society’. West

University of Timisoara, Romania,, 17–19 October 2019. Keynote lecture:

'Integrative psychotherapy: Key methodological features'.

3. Conference: Thought and Mission of St. Justin Popovic, organised by the Institute

for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, 10 May 2019.

Presentation title: ‘The moral-therapeutic meaning of St. Justin’s dialectics of

godliness and humanity’.

4. Conference: Post-digital Age: Media, Business, Technology, Trust, organised by

the Faculty of Media and Communications, Singidunum University, Belgrade, 18

February 2019. Panel discussion: Trust.

https://fmk.singidunum.ac.rs/konferencije/post-digital-age/

5. Conference: 'Bioethics and Aporia of Psyche', organised by the Centre for

Integrative Bioethics and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of

Zagreb, Zagreb, 22–24 November 2018. Plenary lecture: 'Representation and

pathology in philosophy and psychotherapy'.

6. Conference: ‘Assymetry and Strategy’, organised by the Military Academy, School

of National Defence of Serbia with the Ministry of Defence. Belgrade, 18 October

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2017. Invited commentary on papers presented within the panel: ‘The concept of

asymetric threats’.

7. Conference: ‘Sustainable Growth in Small Open Economies’. Institute of Economic

Sciences. Belgrade, 26 October 2017. Paper (co-authored with Mladjan Mrdjan):

‘Economics and morality: How to reconcile economic thinking and broader social

thinking’.

8. Conference: ‘Use of Force in International Relations’. Institute of International

Politics and Economics. Belgrade, 1 November 2017. Paper: ‘The ethical and

operational features of predator drones’.

9. Conference: ‘Strategies of development and economic cooperation of small

countries in the age of globalization and regional integration’, organized by the

Academy of arts and sciences of Republika Srpska. Banja Luka, 16 and 17

November 2017. Paper: ‘Structural unemployment and the bandwagoning strategy

of small countries’.

10. 6th Annual Congress of the Union of Associations of Psychotherapists. Plenary

lecture: ‘Narrative identity and the moral descriptions of personality disorders in

DSM IV’. 20‒23 October 2016.

11. Conference ‘Politics of enmity’, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory,

University of Belgrade. Paper title: ‘Is Jihadi terrorism a longing for organic

identity?’. Belgrade, 24‒28 September 2016.

12. Conference ‘Transition without justice?’, Organized by the Institute for Philosophy

and Social Theory, University of Belgrade. Venue: Parliament of Vojvodina, Novi

Sad. Conference on the Fatić-Bachmann book “The UN International War Crimes

Tribunals: Transition without justice?. 22‒24 September 2016.

13. EBS University Business Summer School: ‘Successful Leadership in Europe’.

Wiesbaden, Germany, 11–29 May 2015. Course: ‘Corporate and Institutional

Culture in Transition Economies’, 26 May 2015.

14. 8th Annual Conference of the International Society for Military Ethics (EuroIsme).

Military Academy, Belgrade, Serbia. 10–13 May 2015. Presentation title: ‘Ethics

and authority in warfare’.

15. Conference: What Makes New Forms of Authoritarianism so Attractive?

Rethinking the Shades between Authoritarian and Democratic Rule’. Organized by

Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für

Sozialforschung and Center for Advanced Studies South Eastern Europe, 6–7

November, 2014. Presentation title: ‘Trust and solidarity in troubled communities’.

16. Organiser, 13th International Conference on Philosophical Practice, 15–18 August

2014, University of Belgrade. Presentation title: ‘What can Hegel contribute to

philosophical practice?’

17. 13th International Law and Ethics Conference Series: “What does it mean to win a

war?”, 25–27 June 2014, University of Belgrade. Presentation title: The value

narrative in the moral justification of international intervention.

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http://www.celap.edu.rs/video_lectures_7.html, or

http://instifdt.bg.ac.rs/pacifism.html.

18. EBS University of Law and Economics, Wiesbaden, Germany. Summer MBA

School: Successful leadership in Europe, 12–39 May 2014. Course (9 classes):

‘Corruption in Transition Economies’. http://www.ebs.edu/1691.html?&L=0.

19. Conference of the Croatian Philosophical Society, entitled: “Integrativno mišljenje i

nova paradigma znanja” (“The Integrative Thought and the New Paradigm of

Knowledge”), 27–29 November 2013, Zagreb. Paper title: “Ascetic ethics as

integrative ethics”.

20. Conference: ‘Sacred and social/political Freedom: The political dimension of

religion’, organized by the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University

of Belgrade, 22 November 2013. Paper title: ‘The politics of tolerance and the idea

of a Christian Character’.

21. Inaugural Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Rijeka,

Croatia: ‘New challenges for democracy - Exploring the Crisis of Trust and

Democratic Legitimacy in Europe‘. Rijeka, 16–18 October 2013. Presentation:

‘Trust in Europe’.

22. Conference: The 12th International Conference on Philosophical Practice, within the

23rd World Philosophy Congress. Athens, 4–10 August 2013. Paper title:

“Projecting ‘the Good Life’ in Philosophical Counseling”.

23. Conference: “The Wholy Mount Athos — the Unique Spiritual and Cultural

Heritage of Humanity”. Belgrade 23–26 June 2013. Paper title: “Ethics of the Good

Life and Christian Ethics”.

24. Conference: “Enhancement: Cognitive, Moral and Mood”, Belgrade, 14–16 May

2013. Organisers: Centre for Bioethics Studies of the Institute for Philosophy and

Social Theory, University of Belgrade and Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. Paper

title: “The Intentionality of Madness: Checking the Cognitive Issues in DSM-based

Diagnosis”.

25. Conference: “Ontology and Politics of Institutions”, Belgrade, Serbia, 6‒7

November 2012. Organiser: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University

of Belgrade, Session leader, discussant.

26. Conference: “Corruption and Social Development”, Belgrade, Serbia, 19–21

October 2012. Organiser: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of

Belgrade. Paper title: “‘External’ and ‘Internal’ Strategies to Control Corruption”.

27. Conference: “Human Security”, Belgrade, Serbia, 13 December 2011. Organisers:

Aleksanteri Institute of the University of Helsinki and Centre for Security Studies,

Belgrade, funded by the Foreign Ministry of Finland. Paper title (joint with Markku

Kivinen): “Russia, Serbia and Finland in an Energy Perspective”.

28. Round table: “Criminal Intelligence Ethics”, Belgrade, 13 December 2011.

Organiser: Centre for Security Studies. Funded by the Swedish International

Development Agency. Paper title: “Integrity of the Criminal Intelligence Analyst”.

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29. Conference: “Policy Responses to Organised Crime in the Balkans”, Sofia,

Bulgaria, 25–26 November, 2011. Organiser: RiskMonitor Foundation, Sofia.

Paper title: “Policy Responses to Organised Crime in Serbia”.

30. Conference “Annual Conference of the Society for European Philosophy and

Forum for European Philosophy”, York St. John University, York, 31August – 3

September 2011. Paper co-authored with Aleksandra Bulatović: “An Ethics of

Sympathy?”.

31. Conference: “The ex-Yugoslav Republics 20 Years After: Prospects and

Challenges”. Organisers: The Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA) and

Embassy of Slovenia to Finland. 14 September 2011. Venue: FIIA, Helsinki.

Lecture: “The Ethics of a Russian-Serbian Energy Embrace”.

32. Workshop: “Environmental Security in the Balkans”. Organiser and venue:

Aleksanteri Institute, Helsinki, 15 September 2011. Paper (jointly with Prof.

Markku Kivinen): “Energy Relations Between Russia and Serbia and Russia and

Finland in a Theoretical Perspective”.

33. International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy, organized by the Institute for

Cultural Diplomacy, 11–15 May 2011, Berlin. Paper with Srđan Korać: “Empathy

in Diplomacy”.

34. Conference: “New Serbia, New NATO — Visions of the Future for the 21th

Century”, Forum for Ethnic Relations, Trans-Conflict Serbia & Klub 21, Belgrade,

3–5 December 2010. Paper title: “The Geo-Strategic Environment of the Final

Stage of NATO enlargement”.

35. Conference: “Social dimensions of soft insecurity”, Centre for Security Studies,

Belgrade, 22–23 October 2010. Paper title: “Corruption and public power in the

state institutions”. Panel moderation: “Serbia and Global International

Organisations”.

36. Conference: “The role and place of Serbia in International Organisations”, 12–13

October 2010, Institute of International Politics and Economics and Hanns Seidel

Stiftung, Belgrade. Introductory plenary lecture: “Challenges to Modern-Day

Sovereignty: Soft Security Threats and Social Controls”.

37. Conference: “Prava i slobode” (“Rights and Liberties”, in Serbian), Independent

University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 June 2010.

Paper title: co-authorship with Mina Zirojević: „Prava i slobode u liberalnoj i

komunitarnoj perspektivi“ (“Rights and Liberties in the Liberal and Communitarian

Perspectives”).

38. 2010 Association for the Study of Nationalities World Convention, Harriman

Institute, Columbia University, New York, 15–7 April 2010. Paper title: “Russia’s

Foreign Policy ‘Infighting’ in the Balkans”. Panel: “Russia and Europe”, 15 April

2010.

39. The 9th Garnet PhD School of the EU: „Global Governance, Regionalism and the

Role of the EU: Changing Interactions with EU’s External Borders“, 7–11

December 2009. Venue: University of Wroclaw, Poland. Plenary lecture:

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„Promoting Stability and the Rule of Law in the Borderlands: The Balkans“, 9

December 2009.

40. “Security and Stability in Southeastern Europe”, conference organised by Hans

Seidel Stiftung, 19–20 November 2009, Belgrade. Plenary lecture: ”The Fight

Against Organised Crime in Southeastern Europe: A Challenge for the State and

Society”.

41. “Srbija i regionalne integracije” (“Serbia and the regional integration”, in Serbian),

conference organised by the Institute of International Politics and Economics and

Hanns Seidel Stiftung, 15 June 2009, Venue: Institute of International Politics and

Economics, Beograd, Serbia. Presentation title: “Strategijske odlike organizovanog

kriminala” (“The strategic features of organized cime”, in Serbian).

42. “Reforming the National Security Strategy of Serbia”, conference organized by the

Academy of Diplomacy and Security, Belgrade, 30 January 2009. Presentation title:

“The Rhetoric of Military Neutrality: Party Politics Instead of Substantive Security

Discourse”.

43. “Anti-Organised Crime Policy”, international conference organised by the Centre

for Security Studies in cooperation with Royal Swedish Government, 21–2

November 2008, Belgrade. Paper title: “The Tradition of Civil and Human Rights

in the Context of Modern Criminal Intelligence Policy”.

44. “Modern Nationalism: Its European and Balkan Dimensions”, international

conference organized by The New Bulgarian University and the Institute for

History of the Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia, 23–24 November 2007. Paper

title: “Political Violence and Nation-Building”.

45. “Serbia and Japan in the Age of Globalisation”, international conference organised

by Kobe University, Japan and the Institute of International Politics and

Economics, Beograd. Venue: Institute of International Politics and Economics,

Beograd, 25–6 September 2007. Paper title: “Security as an Issue of Coherence”.

46. “Security without states, states without security”, brainstorming conference on the

privatisation of security and intelligence, Italian Centre for International

Perspectives & European Strategic Intelligence and Security Centre, Brussels, 30

March 2007. Participation in the debate on intelligence in crisis regions.

47. International Relations Directors' conference: “Is the EU's role as a global player

fated to grow or diminish?”, organised by the Polish Institute of International

Affairs, Warsaw, 8–9 September 2006. Presentation: “Issues for Leadership in a

Changing Research Climate”.

48. “Looking Beyond the Horizon 2006: Senior Leadership Conference”, organised by

the Multilateral Academy in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 23–25 June 2006.

Presentation: “The Kosovo Crisis as a Leadership Issue”.

49. Guest lecture: “Kosovo and Metohija in the Context of the New Security Threats in

Europe”, The Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, 23 March 2006.

50. Roundtable “Balkanske zemlje kao emigraciono, tranzitno i imigraciono područje

prema Evropskoj uniji” (“The Balkan countries as an emigration, transit and

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immigration area towards the European Union”, in Serbian), Venue: Institute of

International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, 24 January 2006.. Organisers:

Institute of International Politics and Economics, Group 484 and the European

Movement in Serbia. Presentation title: “Šverc ljudi kao forma organizovanog

kriminala” (“Human trafficking as a form of organised crime”, in Serbian).

51. “Norveska, Slovenija i SCG: zajedno u NATO“ (“Norway, Slovenia and Serbia-

Montenegro Together in NATO”), organized by the Faculty of Political Science,

University of Belgrade, Embassy of Slovenia in Beograd, Embassy of Norway in

Belgrade and the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Venue: Faculty of Political

Science, Beograd, 23 February 2006. Presentation title: “Weathering the Legacy of

Confrontation in Mutual Relations”.

52. Conference: “Izazovi izveštavanja o policiji” (“Challenges of Reporting on the

Police”), organised by the Journalists’ Association of Serbia in cooperation with the

Swiss Cooperation Office, Beograd. Venue: Journalists’ Association of Serbia, 4

March 2006. Presentation title: “Policijska strategija u borbi protiv oganizovanog

kriminala” (“The Main Pointers in the Police Strategy of Addressing Organised

Crime”, in Serbian).

53. Conference: “Second India–Serbia and Montenegro Dialogue”, organised by

Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade & Centre for Policy

Research, New Delhi. Venue: Institute of International Politics and Economics,

Beograd, 9–10 June 2004. Presentation: “The Role and Structure of Organised

Crime in Southeastern Europe”.

54. Conference to mark 200 Years of the Customs Service in Serbia, Customs

Directorate, Belgrade, 25 May 2004. Plenary lecture: “Introducing the EU’s

Concept of Organised Crime in the Serbian Customs Service”.

55. Centre for Security Studies, Belgrade, in cooperation with the British Embassy to

Serbia, international security conference: “Security in Southeastern Europe”,

Belgrade, 22–5 April 2004. Plenary lecture: “Combating organised crime in

Serbia”.

56. St. Antony’s College, Oxford, plenary lecture: “Political Violence as a Reflection

of Identity-Frustration in the Balkans”, Conference: “National Histories in

Southeastern Europe”, 31 January 2004.

57. St. Antony’s College, Oxford, plenary lecture: “Serbian Testing Grounds for the

Concept of Organised Crime”, jointly with Misha Glenny on the overhead topic on

“Informality in the Balkans”, 29 January 2004.

58. Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics:

Seminar: “The Assassination of the Serbian Prime Minister Đinđić and Reform of

the Serbian Secret Police”, 4. November 2003.

59. “Globalisation and the Balkans ― LSE Workshop: In Search of a New

Methodological Approach, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London

School of Economics, 29–30 November 2003. Presentation: “Criminal Syndicate as

a Para-State in the Balkans”.

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60. Managing Conflict of Interest in the Public Sphere, Workshop by the OECS and the

Turkish Government, Istanbul; Official Expert Representative of Serbia.

61. High Level Forum on Implementing Conflict of Interest Policies in Government

and the Public Sector, OECD and the Government of the Czech Republic, Prague,

24–5 November 2003. Presentation: “Public Administration Ethics as a Basis for

Legislation”.

62. “Managing Conflict of Interest — From Policy to Practice”, Workshop by the

OECD, Zagreb, Croatia, 12–3 May 2003, official expert representative of Serbia.

63. Conference: “Crossing Borders in South-Eastern Europe”, St. Antony's College,

Oxford, 17–8 May 2003. Presentation: “Corruption as a Hindrance to Regional

Cooperation”. Panel coordination and moderation: Strengthening Regional

Cooperation in South Eastern Europe.

64. Conference: “Perspectives of European Integration in South-Eastern Europe”,

Centre for International Studies, University of Montenegro under the auspices of

the Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe. Venue: Law Faculty, University of

Montenegro, 24–6 January, 2003. Presentation: “A Criminological Perspective on

Social Stability”.

65. European Panel 2002: Reforms for a social Europe — Perspectives on the work of

the EU Convention. Venue: European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels, 5–6

November 2002.

66. The Second International South-East Europe Review Symposium. Organiser:

South-East Europea Review, Hans Böckler Stiftung & Friedrich Ebert Stiftung,

Knokke Heist, Belgium, 2–4 November 2002. Plenary lecture: “Corruption as a

Hindrance to Regional Cooperation”.

67. International Conference: “Establishing efficient tools o prevent and fight

corruption in Serbia”. Organisers: OESCE Mission to FRY and the Serbian

Ministry of Finance and Economy, Belgrade, 25–26 October 2002. Presentation: Is

There Such a Thing as Criminology of Corruption?”.

68. Conference: “Organised crime and security in Serbia”, organised by the Centre for

Security Studies, Belgrade, 24 September 2002. Presentation: “How Does Modern

Theoretical Criminology Lend Itself to Interpreting Organised Crime?”.

69. International conference: “Unconventional Security and the Role of the Partnership

for Peace Programme”, organised by the Institute of International Politics and

Economics, and NATO Headquarters, Bussels, held in Belgrade, 10 June 2002.

Opening lecture: “Conventional and Unconventional — ‘Hard’ and ‘Soft’ Security:

Making the Distinction”.

70. International conference: “South-Eastern Europe and EU Enlargement”, organised

by Institute of European Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast; School of Slavonic

and East European Studies, University College London; Babes-Bolyai University,

Cluj-Napoca, Rumunija. Venue: Babes-Boylai Univerity, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,

16–18 September 2001. Plenary lecture: “The Criminological Aspects of

Transitional Crises”.

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71. International conference: „One year after NATO bombardments in Yugoslavia“,

organiser: Institute of Political and Economic Research, Bukurest, Romania, 23–4

June 2000. Presentation: „Ethnicity as a power phenomenon: The Balkans at a

crossroads of nationalisms“, published in the journal Sfera, Bukurest, no. 2,

October 2000., pp. 12–5 (format A–3).

72. International conference: „Balkan security Visions of the future, organised by

the: School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, 16–7

June 2000. Presentation: „Stability and Corruption in South-Eastern Europe”.

73. International conference „EUROCONFERENCE: Democracy beyond the nation

state: Perspectives on a post-national order“, organised by the Hellenic Political

Science Association & the European Commission, Athens, 5–7 October 2000.

Presentation „Human Rights and International Sanctions: Towards a Participatory

Interpretation of Democratic Change“.

74. International conference: „International sanctions: An incentive, or punishment“,

organised by the International Relations Association, Belgrade, 20–21. March

2000. Presentation: “Sankcije i unutrašnja nestabilnost” (“Sanctions and Internal

Instability”, in Serbian).

75. Conference „Kopaonička škola prirodnog prava“ (“The Kopaonik School of

Natural Law”), organised by the Yugoslav Lawyers’ Association, Kopaonik,

December 1997. Presentation: „Država, pravda i društvena kontrola“ (“The State,

Justice, and Social Controls”, in Serbian).

76. International diplomatic seminar: „Conflict-resolution in South-Eastern Europe“,

organised by the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

(ELIAMEP), and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). Venue: Naphlion,

Greece, 1996. Presentation title: “The Fundamentals of Practical Reconciliation”.

77. International conference: „Politics and ethics: Dilemmas of modernity“, session:

„Justice, care and solidarity“, organised by the Czech Academy of Sciences,

Venue: Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, May 1995. Presentation: „Towards a

Trust-Utilitarianism in Criminal Justice“.

78. International conference: „Epistemology and ethics“, organiser: Inter-University

Centre, Dubrovnik. Venue: Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, May 1991. Lecture

title: „On bi-directional justification“.