
Nadina Ronc
Nadina Ronc is a Bosnian-born author, journalist and political analyst who fled war-torn Bosnia as a child and sought refuge in the United Kingdom. She specialises in Russian foreign policy, and her work on the Kremlin’s interference in the Western Balkans—has been supported by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College.
Nadina has worked for CNBC and Fox Business Network, and contributed analysis to Anadolu Agency, Al Jazeera English, Middle East Eye, TRT World, and the Journal of Peace and War Studies. She is also recognised for her insight on global affairs, including the Israel–Hamas conflict and wider political dynamics across the Middle East.
Her debut memoir, Daughters of Dissidents Need Not Apply (2025), recounts her flight from conflict, the trauma of displacement, and the challenges of rebuilding in a new country. It explores identity, loss, resilience, and the lasting psychological impact of war
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