PUBLICATIONS

  • Date: 14.05.2025.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The contemporary information environment has redefined the ecosystem of extremist groups, shifting them significantly towards online engagement.

  • Date: 14.05.2025.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Anti-establishment extremism (AEE) is increasingly attracting the attention of both the public and experts in terrorism and extremism.

  • Date: 14.05.2025.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    Ecological degradation and climate change in recent decades have raised citizens’ concerns and led to the formation of many environmental protection movements. However, alongside legitimate activism, radical and extremist groups have also emerged, employing violent methods to draw attention to their aims.

  • Date: 26.03.2025.

    Author: Isidora Stakić |

    Human rights defenders are people who act, individually or jointly, to advance human rights and fundamental freedoms and fight for their protection at the local, national and international levels.

  • Date: 20.02.2025.

    Author: Dr Srđan Cvijić |

    This study examines the political views of the Russian immigrant community in Serbia who relocated following the beginning of a full-scale Russian aggression against Ukraine in February 2022.

  • Date: 07.02.2025.

    Author: Boushra Jaber |

    This report aims to explore the background of the Hezbollah-Israel conflict and the context surrounding their most recent war. It argues that the causes and consequences of this war have both domestic and broader regional and international dimensions.

  • Date: 26.01.2025.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The point of departure for this analysis was the idea that spyware by its nature is indiscriminate, comprehensive and covert surveillance tool, structurally incompatible with the principles of necessity, proportionality and targeted data processing.

  • Date: 19.01.2025.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    An analysis of nine far-right Telegram channels from Serbia, conducted during June and July 2025, shows that although these actors are numerically limited, they exert significant influence in spreading nationalist, pro-Russian, and anti-system narratives.

  • Date: 25.12.2024.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The international system is undergoing profound changes and one of the main ones is the growth of China’s global influence, which is gradually turning into a source of influence comparable to the United States. This process is accompanied by the growth of China’s political and economic presence in different regions of the world. Europe is no exception, but this process varies greatly in different countries, with some countries only cautiously developing ties with China while others seek to expand them as much as possible.