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AUTHORS

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            Andrej Androjna, PhD. has been involved in maritime security-related issues for three
            decades. As a Navy Commander, he has served in various positions and held functions of Staff
            and Command in Slovenia, abroad and on operations. He is now Head of the Maritime Studies
            Department at the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana.

            He has worked across diplomatic, strategic, operational and tactical levels in NATO (Supreme
            Headquarters  Allied Powers  Europe (SHAPE),  NATO Headquarters Northwood,  NATO
            Headquarters Skopje, KFOR, ISAF) and the EU, where he was thoroughly involved in NATO
            defense policy issues and the EU Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP).

            His published research covers international and domestic maritime policy and maritime secu-
            rity and safety, while his principal fields of interest include safety of navigation, safety at sea,
            human resource management, bridge team management and maritime cyber security.



            Kadri Arifi, Colonel, PhD, Department of Personnel and Administration, Kosovo Police
            MHQ. During his professional career he worked in numerous fields of police works- Public
            Security, Road traffic Police, Criminal Intelligence, Organized Crime and corruption, Coun-
            terterrorism and Countering Drug and Human Been Trafficking. He is former Head of Crime
            Department, Kosovo Police. He attended different training programs in Europe and USA and
            participated in many international seminars and conferences regarding security issues, terror-
            ism, organized crime, anticorruption and emergency management.

            Kadri Arifi holds a PHD in Public Law. He is a lecturer at University AAB in Pristina and he
            is serving as project advisor to the Association of Women Police of Kosovo (AWKP).



            Graeme Ballard is founder and CEO of Devolution  Media  Group of companies
            (2003-present). He was also actor, dancer, producer credits (1999-2006). Psychologist and
            Behaviour Support Worker at Specialist Education Services (1999-2000).

            He is Assistant Lecturer and joint developer of New Zealand’s first real-time, interactive,
            distance learning web site at Lincoln University (1996-1998).


            Referenced publication he want to point out is: Ballard, G.S.D.B. (1998). Pump Fiction: How
            Elite New Zealand Bodybuilders View the Anabolic Steroid Debate. International Journal of
            Performance Enhancing Drugs, 1999, 2 (4), 21-25.




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