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Date: 30.05.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} It is time for the measures from the Action Plan to be adapted and implemented in practice so that the citizens of Serbia feel the concrete benefits of European integration, it was emphasized at the meeting of the Working Group of the National Convention on the European Union (NCEU) on Chapter 24 and the Negotiating Group on Justice, Freedom and Security Issues Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) ...

Date: 08.03.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
1. What about the women? Understanding and Addressing the Problem of ISIS Female Recruitment in the Western Balkans Author: Eric Mietz This policy paper aims to bring attention to an oft-neglected security problem in the Western Balkans: women being recruited by—and migrating to—the Islamic State. The first part of the paper looks at the numbers of women leaving from the Western Balkans to Islamic State-held territory, the profiles of women ...

Date: 24.11.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Controlling the financing of non-profit organizations is one of the obligations of the Republic of Serbia in the fight against terrorism, but it should not jeopardize the democratic right of free association, is the conclusion of a meeting organized by the Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCSP), YUCOM and ISAC Fund, National convention on the European Union (NCEU), held on November 21 at the Palace of Serbia. This meeting ...

Date: 28.02.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Even though Serbia has done a lot within the field of justice, freedom and security, the much needed political will to make even greater progress in Chapter 24 was missing, pointed up director of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCSP) Sonja Stojanovic Gajic at the meeting that was held on 10th February 2016 in Belgrade. After opening of Chapter 24 in Serbia’s negotiations with the EU had been opened ...

Date: 14.02.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} More than half of citizens believe that the country's national security is threatened, and two thirds of citizens see corruption and crime, as well as the behaviour of politicians, as the biggest internal threats, were the conclusions of the presentation of the research "Public Perception of Serbia's National Security and Dialogue with Pristina" which was held on 14th of February in the Belgrade Media center. A survey conducted a ...

Date: 01.11.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Milos Popovic's involvement with the BCSP is implemented within the ’The Think Tank Young Professional Development Program’. The new member of BCSP team will participate in projects and create concrete proposals for practical policy, with mentorsupportfrom BCSP Executive Director Predrag Petrovic. Popovic is particularly interested in the problem of extremism and terrorism. He is already the author of several scientific papers in the field of civil wars, rebel groups, ...

Date: 31.05.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In recent years, there has been a change of actors involved in terrorist activities due to the consequences of globalization, while the main goal of terrorist activities - spreading the fear - remained the same.

Date: 27.01.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
24. march 2004. - Occasional paper No.8Professor Aleksandar Fatić, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for International Politics and Economics, Belgrade



