Career start in IES - 2019
Miljković, Marko. “Kitchen without the Debate: The Yugoslav Exhibition of Consumer Goods in Moscow, 1960“. Tokovi istorije: časopis Instituta za noviju istoriju Srbije, 3/2022: 119-144.
Miljković, Marko. “The Yugoslav 'Operation Paperclip': German Geologists in the Yugoslav Nuclear Program in the Late 1940s and Early 1950s”, Годишњак за друштвену историју, XXVIII, 3/2021: 7-32.
Miljković, Marko. “Naftni tajkun Rada Pašić: Institucionalizovana korupcija u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji na primeru razvoja naftne industrije” [Oil Tycoon Rada Pašić: Instututionalized Corruption in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on the Case Study of the Development of the Oil Industry]. In Značaj institucionalnih promena u ekonomiji Srbije kroz istoriju [Importance of Instutional Changes in the Serbian Economy Throughout History], edited by Jelena Minović, Milica Kočović De Santo, Aleksandar Matković, 283-299. Beograd: Institut ekonomskih nauka, 2021.
Miljković, Marko.“Škoda i Crvena zastava: razvoj automobilske industrije u Čehoslovačkoj i Jugoslaviji do sredine 1960-ih godina” [Škoda and Crvena Zastava: The Development of Automobile Industry in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia by the mid-1960]. In Izazovi izučavanja ekonomske istorije u Srbiji [Challenges in Researching Economic History in Serbia], edited by Vesna Aleksić, Aleksandar Matković, Marko Miljković (ur.), 150-165. Institut ekonomskih nauka Beograd 2020.
Miljković, Marko. “Nuclear Yutopia: The Outcome of the First Nuclear Accident in Yugoslavia, 1958”. In Labor History in State Socialist Europe after 1945: Contributions to a History of Work, edited by Marsha Siefert, 273-306. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2019.
Miljković, Marko. “Blind-Alleys on the Road to Communism: 'Isms' of the Automobile Sport in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1945-1992,” The International Journal for the History of Sport, (2017): 1-17.
Miljković, Marko. “CER Computers as Weapons of Mass Disruption: The Yugoslav Computer Industry in the 1960s”, Годишњак за друштвену историју, XXIV, 3/2017: 99-123
Miljković, Marko. “Making automobiles in Yugoslavia: Fiat Technology in the Crvena Zastava Factory, 1954-1962,” The Journal of Transport History, Vol. 38, No. 1 (2017): 20-36.
Miljković, Marko. “Mercedes za srce, fičo za žep” [Mercedes in Heart, Fića as Standard], Dialogi, No. 9 (2016): 44-58.
Miljković, Marko. „Kako se kalio fića: jugoslovenski radnici i italijanska tehnologija u Crvenoj zastavi, 1955-1962“ [Tempering of fića: Yugoslav Workers and Italian Technology in the Crvena Zastava Factory, 1955-1962], Narodna umjetnost, 51/2, 2014, 71-94.
since 2020. „Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Research Consortium: The Constitutional History of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)“, organized by University of Southampton and Carnegie Corporation of New York-CCNY. Part of the team that presented the results before the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, United Nations, New York, August 1-26, 2022.
2020. „Uticaj epidemije na društveno-ekonomske prilike u Srbiji“ [Impact of Epidemics on Socio-Economic Situation in Serbia], COVID 19 – the Black Swan of the World Economy in 2020. Internal Project of the Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade
2019. „Evropske integracije i društveno-ekonomske promene privrede Srbije na putu ka EU” [Economic Integrations and Socio-Economic Changes in the Serbian Economy on the Road to the EU]. Project of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia (III-47009).
2019. „Izazovi i perspektive strukturnih promena u Srbiji: strateški pravci ekonomskog razvoja i usklađivanja sa zahtevima EU” [Challenges and Perspectives of Structural Changes in Serbia: Strategic Directions of Economic Development and Harmonization With EU Requirements]. Project of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia (ОI-179015).
since 2015. „The Nuclear Proliferation International History Project (NPIHP)“, u saradnji sa Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Nuclear Proliferation International History Project), University of Roma Tre i Carnegie Corporation of New York-CCNY – regular activities as a member of the NPIHP