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What is NATO’s global and regional role? What are relations like between Serbia and NATO? Is Serbia’s status as a militarily neutral country sustainable? What does Serbia get from cooperation with NATO?
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Date: 09.05.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Political upheavals that have taken place in the EU and the U.S. and their impact on regional relations in South East Europe were the main topics of 34th Partnership for Peace Consortium Workshop named “South East Europe: Facing Western Upheavals and Regional Backslide”, held in Reichenau in Austria. This event has gathered numerous representatives of the governments, civil sector and academia from the Western Balkans and the EU. It ...

Date: 04.03.2014.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
During the next two weeks, Foto Duro from the Institute for Democracy and Mediation in Tirana will be a part of BCSP research team.

Date: 30.04.2013.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The NATO advanced research workshop reinforced the links between universities and think-tank community, and created a platform for future cooperation of most prominent experts in the field of counter-terrorism policy. The event has given all those involved food for thought on how to best address the issue of terrorist leaders, and produced a series of interesting exchanges and remarks.

Date: 08.10.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The delegation of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly met with the representatives of the BCSP during their visit to Serbia, which also included meetings with the high state officials.

Date: 19.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Three Research Associates of CCMR participated in the seminar “Dynamics of Collective Security: NATO in the 21st Century” that was organised by TransConflict Serbia (www.transconflict.com) and Youth Dialogue Programme (www.ydprogramme.org), on July 25 and 26, 2009 at Fruška Gora. Seminar gathered civil society activists and young professionals from different backgrounds, to broaden the debate on the relationship between Serbia and NATO. Marko Savković opened the floor with the presentation ...

Date: 19.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
On 9 April, only five days after the 60th Summit of Heads of State and Governments of NATO member states, the Centre for Civil-Military Relations organised a discussion about the outcomes of the Summit held in Strasbourg and Kehl. The introductory presentations were given on behalf of the NATO contact point embassy in Belgrade - by Mr. Jan Vlkovsky, Political Officer in the Czech Embassy, on behalf of the ...

Date: 19.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Miroslav Hadžić, president of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations Managerial Board, presented on Monday, February 23 a lecture within the programme "School for European Security" entitled "The Reach of Euro Atlantic Interventionism". He opened his lecture discussing the contents and meaning of the very notion of terms, interventionismand crisis. The concept of crisis management makes for the birth-place of interventionism, believes Hadzic. "Crisis management", by the way, "is not always the part of the solution, but is however, part of the problem". As ...
Date: 05.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Presentation of the publication “Lessons Learned: Serbia and Slovakia in the processes of security sector reform and Euro Atlantic Integration”, co-organized by the Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Belgrade, and Centre for European and North Atlantic Affairs, Bratislava, was presented on Monday, December 15th, in the Library of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations. Deputy Chief of Mission of Slovak Republic to Serbia, Jan Psenica and Mihajlo Basara, Director of the MoD ...

Date: 02.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
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