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Best of BCSP in 2018

  Dear friends and partners, BCSP wishes you a safe and sound year 2019! We promise that we will contribute to this through #BREAKINGFEAR that is becoming increasingly important in the era of intimidation of citizens by portraying as a threat those who think differently, neighbours from the region, conflicts ...

 

Dear friends and partners,

BCSP wishes you a safe and sound year 2019!

We promise that we will contribute to this through #BREAKINGFEAR that is becoming increasingly important in the era of intimidation of citizens by portraying as a threat those who think differently, neighbours from the region, conflicts of great powers and so-called new threats. As always, the response from the BCSP will be based on research and opening up space for dialogue. We will consider a great success achieving this goal with you!

Take a look at the biggest successes of BCSP during the past year, according to our strategic directions.

Security Sector Accountability

  • We defended the of democratic civilian control in the security sector and proposed
  • We developed a proposal on how to overcome weaknesses of the current approach to the EU enlargement and respond to the problem of in the entire region
  • We monitored the EU accession negotiations and changes in the areas covered by chapters 23 and 24, which are crucial to the rule of law, in order to help and to point to the consequences on the

Threats, Risks and Challenges

  • We were the first to analyse in Serbia
  • We continued to monitor the level of
  • We pointed to the risk that high-level corruption represents for global security, and gathered over a thousand participants from the region and Europe at the 8th

Foreign and Security Policy

  • We initiated a discussion in the civil society on the new of Serbia
  • We pointed to the between Belgrade and Pristina within the framework of the Internal dialogue on Serbia’s position regarding the Kosovo question
  • We researched untapped potential for Serbia’s cooperation with NATO in the area of and
  • We contributed to European debates on the effectiveness of the

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