Filip Vojvodic-Medic
Formerly Deputy Director, Leadership ProgramsFilip Vojvodic-Medic was formerly Deputy Director, Leadership Programs at GMF.
Previously, Medic served as a program officer with GMF’s Balkan Trust for Democracy, where he worked on leadership initiatives and civil society development in the Balkans. He also worked as an assistant manager at Red Art Workshop, a radio, television, and web production company. Medic holds a degree in history and politics from the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is an expert on the Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, and Europe’s Eastern Neighborhood.
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September 5, 2018
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Is your society prepared for emerging global trends? At what level are decisions affecting your life being made? Are your elected leaders missing any...
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As the EU-facilitated talks to normalize relations between Kosovo and Serbia enter the final stretch, the West faces a unique opportunity to help...
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Global democracy faces a new threat. The 2016 U.S....
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The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)’s fifth Marshall Seminar met from September 21-23 in Detroit to explore leadership insights into...
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The spring cohort of Marshall Memorial Fellows is on the road....
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In June 1989, a young Viktor Orban called for free elections and the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary....
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As it moves from economic crisis to global future, Detroit fascinates all European Marshall Memorial Fellows who travel there—as the Fellows’ GMF blog...