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What trends are evident in the European Union’s foreign, defence and security policy? What are the main challenges for Serbia’s European integration? Why is it important to speed up European integration and how can this be achieved? Why is there no alternative to this process?
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Date: 16.12.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
We hereby express our dissatisfaction with the lack of reforms that the Government of Serbia has accepted to implement in the EU accession process, the deterioration of respect for democratic principles and the rule of law, the presence of hate speech and the increase in violence against individuals, journalists, media, those who do not share views of the current political establishment and civil society organizations, which are guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Serbia, who present critical views of the work and results of state institutions and bodies.

Date: 20.11.2020.
Author: Maja Bjeloš | Luka Šterić | Vuk Vuksanović |
According to a public opinion survey Serbian citizens identify Russia and China as their greatest friends. As the country's most important foreign policy priorities, citizens recognize preserving Kosovo as part of Serbia, strengthening cooperation with neighboring countries and strengthening cooperation with Russia. More than half of the citizens do not support Serbia's membership in the EU.

Date: 17.11.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The general finding of the new prEUgovor’s semi-annual Alarm Report is that almost nothing was done in the Chapters 23 and 24, from May to October 2020. The report was presented on November 17th via Zoom. The conference concluded that the report documents state capture in various areas - drawing public resources for the ruling parties' election campaign and through non-transparent procurement, politicization of law enforcement agencies, which leads to selective justice, and negligence towards the needs of particularly vulnerable groups.

Date: 17.11.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
We present the latest Alarm report published by prEUgovor coalition.

Date: 10.09.2020.
Author: Jelena Babić Barnes |
The educational policy study presents to the wider public basic and up-to-date background information on policies, legislation, and institutional frameworks in which the EU conducts its anti-OC efforts.

Date: 30.06.2020.
Author: Marko Drajić |
The author of the analysis offers a brief overview of the political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

Date: 10.06.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The state of emergency introduced due to the pandemic only exposed, accelerated and deepened the trend of state capture and the collapse of standards of democracy and the rule of law in Serbia, is the conclusion of the online conference presenting the new prEUgovor Alarm Report on June 10, 2020. The presentation focused on election conditions, the state of media freedoms and the position of migrants in Serbia.

Date: 10.06.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
We present the latest Alarm report published by prEUgovor coalition.

Date: 15.05.2020.
Author: Isidora Stakić | Maja Bjeloš |
Masks have slipped and the interests of Serbia’s foreign policy were exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. These interests are not based on the principles of common goods, but on mechanism for preserving the existing internal order. This is one of the conclusions in the foreign policy analysis compiled by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), which provides an overview of the most important global trends and of Serbia's foreign policy response to them during the two-month state of emergency.
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