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Date: 22.10.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) Director Sonja Stojanovic Gajic was again given the highest number of votes for membership in the Joint Consultative Committee in the priority area of the Rule of Law. There were 154 civil society organizations voting for 8 candidates in three priority areas, and the BCSP Director received the highest number of votes in the priority area of the Rule of Law. BCSP is ...

Date: 09.03.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} Results of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy survey showed that Serbia is deeply polarized society and the need for defining of the policy of neutrality, as well as the comprehensive public debate on National Security Strategy, highlighted the conference held on 8th March 2017 in Belgrade. At the conference was presented BCBP's study „Public perception of Serbia’s foreign policy“, which shows that the majority of 1.400 respondents ...

Date: 23.05.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
At the conference prEUgovor it was pointed out that even though Serbia is ready for the opening of Chapters 23 and 24, cases like the destruction in Savamala present a potential reason for stopping the negotiations on membership in the EU.

Date: 12.05.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The need for greater coherence and accuracy of the negotiating position, as well as greater transparency and inclusiveness of the process of negotiations on Serbia’s membership in the EU, was pointed out at the meeting of CSO’s and MPs.

Date: 21.04.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
BCSP research team has perfected the knowledge necessary to monitor the fulfilment of measures and transitional provisions under Chapter 24 of the accession negotiations on Serbia’s membership in the European Union.

Date: 14.03.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
At the meeting organized by BCSP was highlighted that the opening of Chapter 24 of the negotiations for Serbia’s membership in the European Union is possible in the first half of 2016.
Date: 06.04.2015.
Author: Maja Bjeloš | Katarina Đokić | Saša Đorđević | Bojan Elek | Gorana Radovanović | Isidora Stakić | Sonja Stojanović Gajić | Vladimir Erceg | Marko Milošević | Nemanja Nenadić |
The coalition prEUgovor has been monitoring Serbia’s progress in regard to the adherence to political criteria for EU membership and policies covered under Chapters 23 (Judiciary and Fundamental Rights) and 24 (Justice, Freedom and Security) of the European acquis in the negotiation process.

Date: 14.03.2014.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
EU integrations, police reform and cross-border cooperation were the topics that raised most questions during the discussion held at Belgrade Centre for Security Policy on 13 March 2014.

Date: 31.10.2013.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The majority of citizens in Serbia and Albania support the continuation of the Brussels dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina even if it is not a condition for EU membership, while the most of population of Kosovo and Metohija favors the Dialogue only if it will increase the chances of EU membership. This was highlighted during the presentation of the public opinion research findings in the Media Center on 31st October 2013.





