PUBLICATIONS

  • Date: 10.09.2020.

    Author: Jelena Babić Barnes |

    The educational policy study presents to the wider public basic and up-to-date background information on policies, legislation, and institutional frameworks in which the EU conducts its anti-OC efforts.

  • Date: 30.06.2020.

    Author: Marko Drajić |

    The author of the analysis offers a brief overview of the political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

  • Date: 10.06.2020.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    We present the latest Alarm report published by prEUgovor coalition.

  • Date: 02.06.2020.

    Author: Katarina Đokić | Saša Đorđević | Marija Ignjatijević | Jelena Pejić Nikić | Predrag Petrović |

    Report on state capture in Serbia is BCSP genuine and pioneering work aiming to document and deconstruct ongoing process of state capture in the security sector through presentation of mechanisms, actors and consequences of this process.

  • Date: 02.06.2020.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    Report on state capture in Serbia is BCSP genuine and pioneering work aiming to document and deconstruct ongoing process of state capture in the security sector through presentation of mechanisms, actors and consequences of this process.

  • Date: 15.05.2020.

    Author: Isidora Stakić | Maja Bjeloš |

    Masks have slipped and the interests of Serbia’s foreign policy were exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. These interests are not based on the principles of common goods, but on mechanism for preserving the existing internal order. This is one of the conclusions in the foreign policy analysis compiled by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), which provides an overview of the most important global trends and of Serbia's foreign policy response to them during the two-month state of emergency.

  • Date: 15.05.2020.

    Author: Isidora Stakić | Jelena Pejić Nikić | Katarina Đokić | Marija Ignjatijević |

    This analysis by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) concludes that during the 52 days it spent in a state of emergency, Serbia failed the test of democracy, thanks to a series of failings and irregularities in the conduct and control of the security sector.

  • Date: 10.05.2020.

    Author: Nemanja Nenadić |

    How much has housing construction for members of the security forces disrupted the public procurement system, analyzed Nemanja Nenadic, Program Director of Transparency Serbia.

  • Date: 05.03.2020.

    Author: Katarina Đokić | Marija Ignjatijević |

    BCSP Researchers Katarina Djokic and Marija Ignjatijevic analysed the reasons for employees leaving the Serbian defence system and gave recommendations that could overturn this negative trend.