
REGIONAL SECURITY COOPERATION
Why is regional security cooperation important? How does Serbia cooperate with neighbouring countries? In which areas is cooperation present and in which is it absent? What are the barriers to regional security cooperation and how can they be overcome?
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Date: 06.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Jelena Radoman, Advocacy Coordinator, delivered a lecture on security sector reform (SSR) in Serbia at the Security Sector School for Journalists in Prishtina. The lecture was focused on process of reform of security sector in Serbia from the 2000 up to present. Beside Serbia’s case study of SSR, participants had a chance to learn more about SSR in Albania and Macedonia. The lectures for the case studies were delivered ...

Date: 05.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Representatives of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations and RACVIAC - Centre for Security Cooperation, Professor Miroslav Hadzic and Ambassador Hadzimusic have signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Friday, November 21. RACVIAC, founded in 2000 as the Regional Arms Control Verification and Implementation Assistance Centre, was originally a project under the Working Table III of Stability Pact for SEE. Primary purpose of RACVIAC was to provide arms control training, promote confidence and security building measures and broaden ...
Date: 23.02.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
Collection of papers GORAGRAF and the Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Belgrade, 2004
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 ...

Date: 27.01.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
29. march 2005. - Occasional paper No. 10Prof. 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

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 |
At the NATO Summit held in Prague in 2002, seven new members from the "Vilnius Group" have been welcomed into the Alliance membership - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovenia. The presidents of the remaining countries from this group - Stipe Mesić from Croatia, Alfred Moisiu from Albania and Boris Trajkovski from Macedonia, promoted the idea of starting a new mechanism for the cooperation among their countries ...

Date: 24.01.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
The recommendations of this research are intended for the European Union (EU) in order to properly support the resolution of disputes in the Western Balkans.
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