PROJECTS
The BCSP is part of a consortium that gathers researchers with a special competence on the EU and specialists on peace and conflict studies within different sectors and/or regions and aims to better understand how EU crisis response functions and how it can be improved.
Supporting citizens in demanding a greater degree of responsibility of holders of public functions is the main goal of the project BCSP is conducting with partners.
Improving the narratives of the technical dialogue in both Kosovo and Serbia by highlighting impact of the agreements on the everyday lives of the citizens is the goal of the project "Promoting and Communicating Benefits of the Kosovo-Serbia EU Facilitated Dialogue" launched by Kosovo Serbia Policy Advocacy Group (KSPAG).
The goals of preventing the outbreak of conflict and promoting sustainable peace remain a fundamental challenge to policymakers and analysts alike. The European Union and its member states require an adequate set of capabilities if they are to address this challenge in a timely and effective manner.
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) through this project aims to contribute to the enhancement of Serbia - NATO cooperation and to placing credible information on NATO's activities in the Western Balkans.
Better information on Serbia's co-operation with NATO and the advancement of the debate on this co-operation is the goal of the project implemented by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) in 2017.
Promoting debate on constitutional reform in the security sector and judiciary is the primary objective of the project that BCSP implements in cooperation with the Association of Public Prosecutors and Deputy Public Prosecutors of Serbia.
Contributing to the implementation of policy reforms in Chapters 23 and 24 is the main goal of the project that is being implemented by BCSP on behalf of prEUgovor coalition, supported by the EU Delegation in Serbia.
How Effective Are Indipendent State Institutions in Security Sector Oversight in the Western Balkans
This project will produce an analysis of independent state institutions as security actors and offer findings on their work.









