Edina Bećirević is a Professor of Security Studies at the Faculty of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security Studies. She has published extensively on transitional justice, genocide, and extremism, and is the author of Genocide on the Drina River and Salafism vs. Moderate Islam. Her latest publications include a contribution to The Cambridge World History of Genocide, Volume III, edited by Kiernan, Lower, Naimark, and Straus, with a chapter titled "Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992–1995." In the past four years, her research has focused on malign foreign influence and authoritarianism. Edina studied at the University of Sarajevo, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Central European University. She was also a Postdoctoral Fulbright Fellow at Yale University.