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Marko Savkovic spoke on the experiences of CCMR in Security Sector Reform in Serbia
Research Associate of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR), Marko Savkovic, participated in the 2009 NATO-Ukraine Partnership Network Planning Conference entitled “Civil Society Involvement in Security Sector Reform: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for a Way Forward”. Marko spoke on recent experiences related to policy making process in Serbia and summarized ...
Research Associate of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR), Marko Savkovic, participated in the 2009 NATO-Ukraine Partnership Network Planning Conference entitled “Civil Society Involvement in Security Sector Reform: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for a Way Forward”. Marko spoke on recent experiences related to policy making process in Serbia and summarized the findings of CCMR's strategic project, “Mapping and Monitoring of the Security Sector Reform in Serbia”. The planning conference was organised in Krakow, on October 30, 2009 by Institute for Strategic Studies (www.iss.krakow.pl) and Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (www.dcaf.ch).
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