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Date: 18.02.2019.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Assembly of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) chose new members of the Executive Board, which will lead the organization for the next four years. Luka Glusac, Gorana Radovanovic and Rodoljub Sabic were elected as the new members of the BCSP Executive Board during the session held on the 12th February 2019. Miroslav Hadzic, one of the founders of BCSP, will remain a member of the Executive ...
Date: 20.02.2018.
Author: Marija Ignjatijević |
New BCSP publication deals with Serbia-NATO cooperation aimed at enhancing interoperability of the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) through military exercises and training. Interoperability building is of great importance for participation in multinational operations, where SAF members have to function in synergy with other countries’ armed forces.
Date: 27.12.2017.
Author: Saša Đorđević |
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.
Date: 29.09.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Researchers Marija Ignjatijevic and Jelena Pejic from September 2017 were new members of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCBP) team. Marija Ignjatijevic graduated in International Affairs at the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade, and received her MA in International Relations studies at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest. During her studies, she received several scholarships: OSCE scholarship for the Master Studies in International ...
Date: 14.06.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} Relations between Serbia and NATO, media freedom and building of democratic culture were the main subjects of the meeting of Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) and NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly, held in the BCSP library on June 14, 2017. Delegation was led by Dutch senator Menno Knip, Chairmen of the Sub-Committee on Transition and Development of the Economics and Security Committee of NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly. Members of delegation ...
Date: 23.11.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Although close to 15% of the Budget of the Republic of Serbia is spent on security, this is not enough because there is no systematic investment, it was pointed out during the meeting between Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) and the Members of Parliament held on November 23, 2016 in Belgrade.
Date: 14.03.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The regional network of civil society organizations POINTPULS is expanded with two more members from March 2016 - Analytics from Skopje and Institute for Democracy and Mediation in Tirana. New members of POINTPULSE network consider that strengthening public confidence in the police through the fight against corruption and the promotion of responsible work is very important for the Western Balkans. {image2} The point of POINTPULSE network is to support ...
Date: 23.09.2015.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The PASOS Think-Tank Awards commend the work and achievements of members that demonstrate outstanding work to promote the values and goals of PASOS in promoting and protecting democracy, human rights and open society values - including the rule of law, good governance, and economic and social development.
Date: 03.09.2015.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Out of 60 candidates that applied, eight with the best test results and applications were chosen to become part of XVIII generation of interns and the newest members of BCSP research team.
