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  • Date: 09.09.2014.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    How to write a policy paper, what distinguishes think-tank organizations of other civil society organizations and what include chapters 23 and 24 of the negotiations with the EU are among the topics on which the XVI generation of interns discussed with the BCSP research team during the first seminar, held on the 1st and 3rd September.

  • Date: 04.11.2013.

    Author: Predrag Petrović | Saša Đorđević | Marko Savković |

    This is the first study of public opinion in realization of civil society organization where the focus is on the perception of corruption in the police, citizens' personal experiences with corruption in the police and evaluation of the reforms of the police in this area.

  • Date: 30.04.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The NATO advanced research workshop reinforced the links between universities and think-tank community, and created a platform for future cooperation of most prominent experts in the field of counter-terrorism policy. The event has given all those involved food for thought on how to best address the issue of terrorist leaders, and produced a series of interesting exchanges and remarks.

  • Date: 27.12.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The relations between the Albanian and Serbian communities remain of key importance to the security and stability of the Balkan Region. Despite the improved relations and the engagement in the European Union integration, the relations between Belgrade, Prishtina and Tirana are still hampered by unresolved issues from the past. These are main conclusions reached at the first Security Research Forum.

  • Date: 25.12.2012.

    Author: Bogoljub Milosavljević |

    The courts and public prosecution have two important functions within the security sector. The first is to combat crime by means of prosecution and punishment of criminal offenders. The second is judicial control over executive actors in the security sector.

  • Date: 24.12.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Although during the last two years the state has done a lot to implement the National Action Plan for implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325, little has been done to involve the civil society in this process, the pioneer of engagement in this area – this was one of the conclusions of the first gathering of women peace organizations and state institutions responsible for the implementation of NAP 1325 representatives, initiated by BCSP.

  • Date: 03.10.2012.

    Author: Miroslav Hadžić |

    Professor Dr. Miroslav Hadžić, Dangraf and the Centre for Civil -Military Relations, Belgrade, 2004

  • Date: 22.02.2012.

    Author: Sonja Stojanović Gajić |

    With the support of OSCE Mission in Serbia, Centre for Civil-Military Relations has undertaken an field research within the scope of the project „Private Security Companies (PSC) in Serbia - A Friend or Foe?“. This is the first empirical research of its kind ever taken in Serbia. The general motivation behind research efforts was the existing lack of any law(s) defining the work of PSC in Serbia has been. ...

  • Date: 24.01.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The sites of the explosions at the "Karadjordjevo hill" in Paracin, which took place in October 2006, and tragedy at the section "Pit" in factory "First Partizan" near the city of Uzice which occurred in September 2009, were taken as samples for this case study.

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