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 - Date: 19.01.2016. - Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy - Chapters 23 and 24 were the main topic discussed during the visit of the BCSP delegation to the institutions, think tanks and the media based in Brussels. 
- Date: 25.04.2014. - Author: Maja Bjeloš | Bojan Elek | - BCSP researchers Maja Bjelos and Bojan Elek in this paper analyse the implementation of the Agreement reached in Brussels in April 2013, focusing on the key part of the Agreement which explicitly stated that local Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) units would be disbanded and integrated into the Kosovo Police (KP). 
 - Date: 22.04.2014. - Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy - Aspects of the Serbia-Kosovo dialogue one year after the Brussels Agreement were discussed in a series of public debates held in Prague, Warsaw and Bratislava between 8th and 10th April 2014. 
 - Date: 30.10.2013. - Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy | - Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) in cooperation with Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS) and Institute for Democracy and Mediation (IDM) presents the latest public opinion research findings on the Brussels dialogue, the future of relations within the Belgrade-Pristina-Tirana triangle, and human security in each community. 
 - Date: 25.10.2013. - Author: Filip Ejdus | - This paper aims to assist all stakeholders to the Brussels Agreement to work effectively toward a positive outcome in northern Kosovo, but also to prepare for contingencies. 
 - Date: 05.04.2012. - Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy - Together with its partner organizations the BCSP will present results of "People’s Peacemaking Perspective" project to the European Parliament, DG Enlargement and European External Action Service. The results will be also presented to the representatives of think-tank organizations in Brussels. 
 - Date: 19.03.2012. - Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy - Antonio Missiroli, director of studies in the Brussels-based European Policy Centre (EPC) presented a lecture on the European Security Strategy (ESS), observed six years later, in a changed international context. The issue has, however, served only as a point of departure for further discussion of EU’s role in the world today. Mr. Missiroli's lecture was organised within the educational project "School for European Security". Centre’s guest began by analysing ... 

 
											
				 
			
					


