Miloš Ković | |
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Милош Ковић | |
Born | |
Nationality | Serbian |
Known for | Disraeli and the Eastern Question Srbi 1903-1914: Istorija ideja |
Awards | Ilarion Ruvarac Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History |
Institutions | University of Belgrade |
Miloš Ković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Ковић; born 13 May 1969) is a Serbian historian and university professor at Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [1]
Areas of his research are International Relations (late 18th to early 20th century) and History of Political Ideas (late 18th to early 20th century). [1]
Aside from his work at University of Belgrade, Ković taught at University of Banja Luka and a number of societies and organisation in Serbia and the region. [1]
Ković spent one year of his postgraduate studies at University of Oxford. [1] In 2015 Ković won the Ilarion Ruvarac award of the Matica Srpska. [2]
During the trial of Ratko Mladić, Ković appeared as witness of defence at the ICTY. According to Ković, ICTY's main task is not to condemn criminals, but to "rewrite Serbian history" and "to imprint a mark of collective guilt on Serbs." [3]
In March 2022, Ković was returned from the border by the Bosnian authorities on his way to a lecture in East Sarajevo, based on the assessment that he was a "threat to the security of BiH." [4]
In April 2022, Ković signed a petition calling for Serbia not to impose sanctions on Russia after it invaded Ukraine. [5]
Ković advocates strengthening of the Russian and Chinese influence in the Balkans and promotes anti-Western and anti- NATO rhetoric. [6]
Miloš Ković | |
---|---|
Милош Ковић | |
Born | |
Nationality | Serbian |
Known for | Disraeli and the Eastern Question Srbi 1903-1914: Istorija ideja |
Awards | Ilarion Ruvarac Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History |
Institutions | University of Belgrade |
Miloš Ković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Ковић; born 13 May 1969) is a Serbian historian and university professor at Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [1]
Areas of his research are International Relations (late 18th to early 20th century) and History of Political Ideas (late 18th to early 20th century). [1]
Aside from his work at University of Belgrade, Ković taught at University of Banja Luka and a number of societies and organisation in Serbia and the region. [1]
Ković spent one year of his postgraduate studies at University of Oxford. [1] In 2015 Ković won the Ilarion Ruvarac award of the Matica Srpska. [2]
During the trial of Ratko Mladić, Ković appeared as witness of defence at the ICTY. According to Ković, ICTY's main task is not to condemn criminals, but to "rewrite Serbian history" and "to imprint a mark of collective guilt on Serbs." [3]
In March 2022, Ković was returned from the border by the Bosnian authorities on his way to a lecture in East Sarajevo, based on the assessment that he was a "threat to the security of BiH." [4]
In April 2022, Ković signed a petition calling for Serbia not to impose sanctions on Russia after it invaded Ukraine. [5]
Ković advocates strengthening of the Russian and Chinese influence in the Balkans and promotes anti-Western and anti- NATO rhetoric. [6]