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Nordic Baltic Group in the Centre for Civil-Military Relations
A selected group of government officials, coming from Security Policy Departments of the Ministries of Defence of the Nordic and Baltic countries visited Centre for Civil-Military Relations on Thursday, May 29. Their visit was organised by Royal Norwegian Embassy in Serbia. As it was said during the introductory remarks, by visiting Serbia, members ...
A selected group of government officials, coming from Security Policy Departments of the Ministries of Defence of the Nordic and Baltic countries visited Centre for Civil-Military Relations on Thursday, May 29. Their visit was organised by Royal Norwegian Embassy in Serbia.
As it was said during the introductory remarks, by visiting Serbia, members of the delegation were looking for insights which could help them influence their decision makers.
The task of introducing the security situation in Serbia and the region as well as the political situation to our guests was handled by Belgrade School of Security Studies Research Fellows. Marko Savković spoke on the political situation in Serbia after the elections, focusing on the issues raised in the campaign. Djordje Popovic than turned the attention of the guests to the matter of strategic orientation, with his presentation “Whither Serbian Army after Kosovo Independence?” Filip Ejdus was concerned with the state of the Regional Security Complex that is Western Balkans, in the light of the Kosovo’s disputed independence. In the end, Marko Milosevic presented the results of the research endorsed by OSCE, “Private Security Companies in Serbia – a friend or foe?”
In this occasion, Centre had the honour of welcoming another distinguished guest. Zoran Jeftic, State Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, held a presentation on the on-going process of defence system reform.
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