Migs, chestnuts and water pistols: militaristic narratives in the Dayton triangle

BCSP researcher Luka Šterić analyzes militaristic narratives in the three countries signatories of the Dayton Peace Agreement - Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.

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The (un)desirable partner – analysis of the narrative on civil society as a tool to capture the state

This paper analyses the official narratives on the civil society in Serbia in relation to them as a vehicle to the state capturing process.

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How Can NATO Contribute to Regional Cooperation in the Field of Training and Education?

The extent of NATO’s contribution to regional cooperation in the field of education and training, and specifically the role of PTECs and DEEP will be examined in the analysis by BCSP Researcher Marija Ignjatijevic.

Gender and Security: Selected Publications

1. What about the women? Understanding and Addressing the Problem of ISIS Female Recruitment in the Western Balkans Author: Eric Mietz This policy paper aims to bring attention to an oft-neglected security problem in the Western Balkans: women being recruited by—and migrating to—the Islamic State. The first part of the paper ...

Improving the Police Amendment Bill

Research team of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy presents a number of recommendations for improving the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Police, which is in the parliamentary procedure. The analysis contains comments and explanations of the changes for each of the controversial members of the Act.

Private Detectives in Serbia: (Lack) of Legal Regulation

New analysis of the BCSP points to the insufficiently investigated topic of private detective companies and answers four basic questions: What do we know about detectives in Serbia, what do they actually do, what competencies do they have and how can their work be improved from the point of of law and human rights?

Anatomy of the Failed Private Security Licensing

Before the special Law on Private Security was adopted in November 2013, the private security industry had been operating in a legal vacuum for 20 years. The analysis of the implementation of this Law was conducted by the BCSP Executive Director Predrag Petrovic.

Road safety in Serbia: a priority or a neglected area?

The case study applies "PRO-CURE" methodology to analyse performance of expenditures for equipping the traffic police at the local level. The author particularly questions the difference between the proclaimed strategic priorities of the Ministry of Interior and its annual procurement plans, as well as the the distribution of the burden of financing the traffic police between Ministry of Interior and local governments.

Analysis of the Legal Framework regulating the Security and Intelligence System of the Republic of Serbia

In this study the author Bogoljub Milosavljević provides a comprehensive review of the legal framework that governs the security-intelligence system of Serbia, points out the shortcomings of the legal framework, and offers recommendations for their elimination.

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