PUBLICATIONS

  • Date: 11.09.2024.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The struggle between the EU, the US and China for dominance in new technological niche markets has the potential to become the most important story of the next two to three decades, potentially overshadowing any ongoing military conflicts in the world. It is taking place on several fronts at once: artificial intelligence, new principles of industrial production (such as the use of robots or additive technologies), space exploration, and much more.

  • Date: 13.06.2024.

    Author: Jelena Pejić Nikić | Predrag Petrović |

    There are many findings of domestic and foreign research organisations that unequivocally indicate that Serbia is a captured state, with a hybrid political regime. Security institutions play a major role in the capture of the state and the collapse of democracy in Serbia, as well as in preserving the situation the way it is.

  • Date: 17.05.2024.

    Author: Dr Srđan Cvijić | Ivana Ranković |

    Bilateral disputes between European Union member states and candidate countries are one of the key obstacles to EU enlargement. They have been plaguing the EU accession process ever since the breakup of Yugoslavia and the subsequent border dispute between EU member Slovenia and candidate country Croatia which then ensued. More recently we have the case of North Macedonia. It became a candidate country in 2005 but ever since, its accession negotiations have been bogged down by endless bilateral disputes.

  • Date: 17.05.2024.

    Author: Dr Srđan Cvijić | Ivana Ranković |

    Bilateral disputes between European Union member states and candidate countries are one of the key obstacles to EU enlargement. They have been plaguing the EU accession process ever since the breakup of Yugoslavia and the subsequent border dispute between EU member Slovenia and candidate country Croatia which then ensued. More recently we have the case of North Macedonia. It became a candidate country in 2005 but ever since, its accession negotiations have been bogged down by endless bilateral disputes.

  • Date: 01.03.2024.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    In the past few years, a growing number of policy- and decision-makers seem to have heeded the tireless efforts of gender advocates: there is a strong interest in feminist perspectives and gender equality efforts, at least rhetorically.

  • Date: 27.02.2024.

    Author: Polina Greisman |

    This study is based on the analysis of open data obtained from the Internet, dealing with Telegram channels that are directly connected to official Russian media.

  • Date: 27.02.2024.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    We present you the new Balkan Defence Monitor - independent and comprehensive source of information regarding defence topics in the region.

  • Date: 16.01.2024.

    Author: Vuk Vuksanović |

    This report outlines potential security and geopolitical risks for the Western Balkans stemming from the war in Gaza. While none of these security challenges are inevitable, they are possible.

  • Date: 25.12.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    After the multiple murders that took place on 3 and 4 May 2023, the Government of Serbia adopted a series of measures to improve gun control and increase safety in schools and among youth. The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of these measures. The research was based on different sources of data: the state authorities’ official reports, expert literature, media reports, interviews conducted ...