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  • Date: 22.03.2022.

    Author: Maja Bjeloš |

    What do the citizens of Serbia think about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina? What do they see as the best outcome of the dialogue? How do they assess the relations between Albania and Serbia? We present you an analysis of citizens' attitudes on these topics.

  • Date: 22.10.2020.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    What experts from Belgrade, Pristina, Brussels and Washington think about the role of the United States in solving the Kosovo problem - read in the BCSP publication published within this year's Belgrade Security Forum.

  • Date: 14.01.2019.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    {image1}Improving the narratives of the technical dialogue in both Kosovo and Serbia by highlighting impact of the agreements on the everyday lives of the citizens is the goal of the project “Promoting and Communicating Benefits of the Kosovo-Serbia EU Facilitated Dialogue” launched by Kosovo Serbia Policy Advocacy Group (KSPAG). The project foresees a number of communication and outreach activities which will disseminate and promote the benefits of the technical ...

  • Date: 05.04.2018.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    {image1}The solution for Kosovo should preserve regional security and enable an unobstructedprocess of Serbia's accession to the European Union, it was pointed out by the Working Group on Chapter 35 of the National Convention on the EU, which BCSP is a member of, at the debate which was part of the internal dialogue. The event was organized on March 31, 2018, in Belgrade. The event was attended by the ...

  • Date: 27.12.2017.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Belgrade Center for Security Policy once again calls on the Ministry of Interior (MoI) to stop political attacks on citizens' associations and to start acting as an institution that is in service of the citizens, and to finally agree on public dialogue for systemic responses to the problems in police work. A press release was published on December 26, 2017 on the MoI's website, in which the BCSP ...

  • Date: 27.03.2017.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    {image1} Transparency in their work and simultaneous openness to the proposals of civil society organizations present key steps towards building police integrity are the main conclusion of the regional network POINTPULSE conference held on 23. March 2017.  Research on public opinion showed that more than a half of the Western Balkans population believe that civil society organizations (CSOs) should participate in fight against corruption, actively or in cooperation with the ...

  • Date: 13.02.2017.

    Author: Miloš Popović |

    The latest BCSP working study summarizes the key findings of a survey on national security and responses to security threats. The research was conducted from 26 December 2016 until 14 January 2017 on reprezentative sample of 1,403 adult citizens of Serbia (excluding Kosovo).

  • Date: 15.12.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Belgrade center for security policy (BCSP) appeals on Ministry of interior (MoI) to continue dialogue with civil society organizations in order to propose systematic response to corruption risks in police and increase citizen’s trust in its work. Since MoI needs to serve to the citizens, we consider inappropriate publishing press release fitting more into political than institutional discourse. We regret for MoI did not respond on BCSP’s numerous invitations ...

  • Date: 16.11.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The first meeting of the working group of the National Convention on the EU with the new Assembly Defense and Internal Affairs Committee and the European Integration Committee was held on November 15th 2016, at the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia

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