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  • Date: 28.11.2018.

    Author: Katarina Đokić |

    BCSP Researcher Katarina Djokic wrote for Pescanik.net about issues related to the current practices regarding procurement for the purposes of Serbian Armed Forces.

  • Date: 14.05.2018.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Draft National Security Strategy of Serbia points to the erosion of democratic civilian control over the security system and further state capture, and the state-centric approach to security threats ignores the needs of citizens, it was highlighted at the event organized by the Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCSP) as a contribution to the public debate on the Draft National Security Strategy and Draft Defense Strategy on May ...

  • Date: 28.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The challenges of the current system of control of police work were the topic of a panel discussion organized by the OSCE Mission to Serbia on 27 September 2016 in hotel Metropol. BCSP researcher Sasa Djordjevic has contributed to the debate. "In Serbia, there is no system of internal control of the police, because a system implies a set of organizational units that function as a harmonious whole to achieve ...

  • Date: 10.02.2015.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The drafting process and the content of the Action Plan for Chapter 24 were a topic for the first time in the discussion that gathered the President of the Negotiating Team and coordinators for all 10 policies within the chapter, more than 20 CSO and a great number of media representatives, at the session of the National Convention’s Working Group for Chapter 24.

  • Date: 19.01.2015.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    In Serbia, citizens are not in the center of government’s interest anymore, and security became "state-centered", it was emphasized at the publication of „Deprived security", whose author is Miroslav Hadžić, president of BCSP Executive Board.

  • Date: 01.04.2014.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    As long as the power is in the hands of political parties, we can not expect effective control and efficiency of the security services or resolving political murders and serious reform of the security sector, concluded the President of the Executive Board of Belgrade Centre for Security Policy Miroslav Hadzic on the Radio Belgrade talk show "Talasanje".

  • Date: 25.01.2012.

    Author: Milorad Timotić |

    Milorad Timotic, Deputy President of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations Managerial Board (E-novine, section "Dialogue", August 28th, 2009)

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