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

5 Books About Orthodox Christianity To Read During Orthodox Month

Religion Unplugged

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Listicle

Mississippi And Illinois Rank Highest In Nation’s Religious Liberty

Religion Unplugged

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Analysis

From Alaska To Fiji — The Story Of One Family’s Spiritual Journey

Religion Unplugged

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Story

A Seminary That Serves As Kodiak Island’s Arctic Willow

Religion Unplugged

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Story

The Beatles, Bees And Orthodoxy Animated In One Man’s Life

Religion Unplugged

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Story

An Interview With The Greek Orthodox Environmental Chief

Religion Unplugged

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Interview

Why Pope Francis Could Make His First Papal Visit To Serbia

Religion Unplugged

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Analysis

A Truly Catholic Law School in the Heart of Florida

Inside the Vatican

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Story

Coach Kennedy Talks About Life After The Supreme Court Ruling

Religion Unplugged

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Interview