Jovan Tripkovic

Freelance Journalist

Jovan Tripkovic is a freelance journalist specializing in the intersection of religion, politics, and international relations. He was an editorial fellow at Religion Unplugged, where he covered Orthodox Christianity. Jovan holds master’s degrees in European and Global Studies from the University of Padova and Political Science from the University of Wyoming, where he also served as a teaching assistant. He graduated with a degree in Political Science from Caldwell University in New Jersey.

During his academic journey, Jovan was a Shaftesbury Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy and a Wilbur Fellow at the Russell Kirk Center. His writing has appeared in Religion UnpluggedInside the Vatican, The American Conservative and other notable publications.

Driven by a passion for understanding the influence of religion on international affairs, Jovan focuses on how Orthodox Christianity shapes global political dynamics. He is currently working on a series of analytical pieces examining the geopolitics of Orthodox Christianity.

Jovan Tripkovic's Work

Remembering The 2004 Pogrom Against Orthodox Serbs In Kosovo

Religion Unplugged

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Opinion

‘Sacred Alaska’ Masterfully Explores Native Culture And The Orthodox Faith

Religion Unplugged

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Film Review

‘Sacred Alaska’: Q&A With Film Director Simon Scionka

Religion Unplugged

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Interview

10 Orthodox Christian Events You Can’t Miss In 2024

Religion Unplugged

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Listicle

12 Biggest Stories Involving Orthodox Christianity That Took Place In 2023

Religion Unplugged

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Listicle

Illinois And South Carolina Rank Tops In Religious Liberty Index

Religion Unplugged

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Analysis

NBA’s Jonathan Isaac Seeks ‘Identity In God,’ Not Basketball

Religion Unplugged

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Interview

Top Diplomat Of Ecumenical Patriarchate Delves Into Catholic-Orthodox Relations

Religion Unplugged

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Interview

Space Force Reservist Silenced Over Solzhenitsyn Speaks Out

Religion Unplugged

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Interview