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Foreign Defense Attachés visited the CCMR
On November 12th, the Center for Civil-Military Relations hosted the Belgrade Attaché Association. The purpose of this visit was to introduce Defense Attaches from 18 countries with the Center’s current and planned activities along with its staff and Research Fellows. The event was a good opportunity for Defense Attaches to ...
On November 12th, the Center for Civil-Military Relations hosted the Belgrade Attaché Association. The purpose of this visit was to introduce Defense Attaches from 18 countries with the Center’s current and planned activities along with its staff and Research Fellows. The event was a good opportunity for Defense Attaches to gain a firsthand look at the work of the Center and the Belgrade School of Security Studies. The participants were also given an opportunity to comment and evaluate the process of the security sector reform in Serbia.
The CCMR founders, Miroslav Hadzic and Milorad Timotijevic, briefly presented the history and the development of the Center, since its establishment in 1997. Following the introduction, Research Fellows gave an overview of the current projects and publications produced at the Center.
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