Nenad Stojanović

Bio

NENAD STOJANOVIĆ (Sarajevo, 1976) graduated in Political Science from the University of Geneva and obtained his Master’s Degree from McGill University in Montreal. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Zurich in 2008. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Democracy in Aarau (www.zdaarau.ch). He teaches comparative politics at the Universities of Zurich and Lausanne, with a special focus on the challenges of democracy in multicultural societies. From 2008 to 2010, he led the project, “Swiss support to constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina”. Selected papers: “Direct democracy: a risk or an opportunity for multicultural societies?”; International Journal on Multicultural Societies 8/2 (2006); “The dilemma of quotas in power-sharing theory. The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina” in: The Western Balkans: A European Challenge. Koper: Publishing House Annales (2007); “Konsocijacija - Švajcarska i Bosna i Hercegovina”, Pregled 85/3-4 (2009); “(Ne)moguća reforma u Bosni i Hercegovini? Iz konsocijacijske ka direktnoj demokratiji", Puls Demokratije (October 2011); "The acid test? Competing theses on the nationalitydemocracy nexus and the case of Switzerland”, Nations and Nationalism 16 (2010) (with Paolo Dardanelli). Nenad Stojanović is engaged in the following publications and projects in Analitika: