Ivana Micic

Citizenship: Belgium
Position at SIPRI: Researcher, Export Control Project - Arms Control and Non-proliferation Programme

Subject expertise: Export control (national control systems, international regimes, enforcement issues)
Regional expertise: South East Europe, European Union
Languages: French, English, Serbo-Croatian
Education: MA in Politics, Security and Integration, School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (SSEES) University College London (UCL); BA in International Relations, Political Science, Free University of Brussels (ULB)
Contact: Email Phone: +46 8 655 97 16

In addition to research work on trade controls and non-proliferation issues, Ivana Mićić has designed and implemented a range of capacity-building activities—at the regional and national levels—to strengthen trade control systems in South Eastern Europe. She has recently started working on related issues in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2008–2009 she worked on the implementation of SIPRI’s project on strengthening capacities to investigate and prosecute export control violations in South Eastern Europe. Prior to joining SIPRI in 2007 she undertook research on security sector reform and on South East European border controls.

Current activities
Former positions
  • Intern, Centre for Security Studies (CSS), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Howrey LLP
Recent publications
  • Contribution to the SIPRI’s Yearbook since 2010
  • Micic, I. “Croatian export Control System”  in Sensitive Trade: The Perspective of European States, Peter Lang (forthcoming 2011)