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Professional Experience & Positions

- Lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade

- Specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies

- Chief Editor of the prestigious university international bulletin "Security in Serbia."

- Analyst with the Terror Finance Blog

- Representative for Serbia and Montenegro of International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, the Global Information System (GIS)

- Senior Adviser of the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)


Diplomatic Positions

- First Secretary in the Foreign Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina at UN - 2001

- Advisor to the State Secretary for War Crimes of Republic of Srpska for Terrorism and Violence - 2003

- Advisor to the Minister of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, BIH - 2005


Areas of Expertise

- Terrorism

- International Security

- Global Terror Finance


Brief Biography

Darko Trifunovic, MSL, PhD. is a lawyer based in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro and working as lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade. He is a specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies, and was the author among other books&studies in 2002 of the study: Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I, and in 2004 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia, Part II published by the Documentation Center of the Government of Republica Srpska's .