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Date: 16.08.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The apartment where Belgrade Centre for Security Policy Executive Director Predrag Petrovic lives with his wife and child was broken into on May 22, 2018. Things were stolen only from his study room. The entrance door was violently broken, and things of greater value, such as laptops or jewelry, were not taken out of the apartment. Petrovic was out of the city and the apartment was empty at the ...
Date: 27.11.2015.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Ministry of interior (MOI) has issued a statement on 26th November 2015, in which is stated that Belgrade Centre for Security policy (BCSP) made a number of false statements on the draft of the law on police. The statement was signed by Amadeo Watkins, special adviser to the Minister, and was released several hours after the presentation of BCSP’s research on police integrity and responsibility. The polemics of state ...
Date: 24.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
This January, draft Law on Detectives prepared by the MoI was sent to the National Assembly in order to be adopted under urgent procedure. After BCSP warned how, by its adoption, rights guaranteed by the Constitution may be endangered, Commissioner for Information of Public Importance, Rodoljub Sabic, asked for this draft Law to be withdrawn from procedure. The problem is this draft stands in contradiction to the Law on Protection of Personal ...
Date: 24.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Serbia has adopted its Strategy for Managing Migrations in 2009, yet in order for it to be implemented more efficiently, more active monitoring and increased advocacy is necessary.
Date: 23.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Recently, Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) was listed among the best think tanks in the world by the 2010 Global Go To Think Tank Rankings.
Date: 12.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
At Belgrade’s Faculty of Political Sciences, on November 21, 2007, in the presence of Ambassador of Kingdom of Norway Haakon Blankenborg, Assistant Minister of Defence for Defence Policy Dušan Spasojević, representative of the OSCE Mission in Serbia Vladimir Bilandžić, representatives of state institutions, students and journalists, MA Studies in International Security were officially opened. Jelena Đorđević, in charge of the MA and PhD studies at the Faculty, ambassador Blankenborg ...
Date: 12.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Belgrade School of Security Studies is a special division of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations set up to carry out systematic research and promote academic advancement of young researchers thus contributing to the development of security studies in Serbia (SCG). Due to the departure of the researcher to the postgraduate studies in London, the School has launched a supplemental competition for the admission of one researcher to the Belgrade School ...
Date: 05.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Centre for Civil-Military Relations wishes to inform civil society organizations, members of the academic community and public in general that the initiative to extend the deadline for public discussion on the draft National Security Strategy and Strategy of Defense has been accepted by Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac. Public debate will now be closed at January 31, 2009. In the response of the Ministry, signed by the Director of the ...
Date: 22.02.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) and the Centre for Civil Military Relations - Belgrade (CCMR) will join forces in 2007 - 2008 to gather young and prospective opinion leaders from South Eastern Europe. Two training workshops, the first one in Geneva in October 2007 and the second one in Belgrade in the beginning of 2008, will be primarily focused on the importance of ...
