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Sasha Poucki

Sasha Poucki Ph.D. is an independent researcher, co-founder of non-profit organization, Azimuth 180°, an educator, and consultant. He holds a Ph.D. in Global Affairs from The Division of Global Affairs (DGA) at the Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey and a J.D. from The University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Dr. Poucki’s research interests include topics related to human trafficking and modern-day slavery, the processes of globalization, human rights, vulnerability of minority groups, business ethics and corporate responsibility, irregular migration, technology and society, cybercrime and international relations. He has taught courses at several universities in New Jersey in fields of international relations and political science, political geography, humanities and world civilizations, environmental ethics, international business and management, history of American immigration, and human trafficking. Dr. Poucki has presented at several conferences, subject expert panels, training sessions, and published in academic journals. He was co-editor with Jennifer Bryson Clark of The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery. Dr. Poucki has conducted sponsored research in the U.S., India, Philippines, Paraguay, Mexico, Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and BiH.