
BILATERAL RELATIONS
Which bilateral issues between Serbia and other countries remain unresolved? How do these issues affect Serbia’s domestic policy and international relations? Are they being tackled or deferred? Is it possible to speed up their resolution and, if so, how?
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Date: 05.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Together with its partner organizations the BCSP will present results of "People’s Peacemaking Perspective" project to the European Parliament, DG Enlargement and European External Action Service. The results will be also presented to the representatives of think-tank organizations in Brussels.

Date: 04.04.2012.
Author: Zorana Atanasović |
In this study we explored how the incomplete demarcation process influences local communities and what their priorities are concerning this issue. It has been five years since Serbia and Montenegro became separate countries. The process of demarcating the border between two countries started in 2008 when a commission for delimitation was created. The negotiations halted when Montenegro recognized Kosovo’s independence, because Serbia did not want to take part in negotiations about ...

Date: 26.01.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
29. march 2005.Dr. Biljana Vankovska, Professor at the Philosophy Faculty in Skoplje

Date: 26.01.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
28. september 2005.Dr. Biljana Vankovska, Professor at the Philosophy Faculty in Skoplje



