
SERBIAN FOREIGN POLICY
What are Serbia’s foreign policy priorities? Are they in line with fundamental liberal democratic values? How does the state conduct itself in international relations? How and why should Serbia’s foreign policy be improved?
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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: 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.

Date: 21.05.2019.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
BCSP intern Pavle Nedic analyzed media reporting on military exercises, peacekeeping missions, multinational operations and IPAP in Serbia.

Date: 05.04.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1}The solution for Kosovo should preserve regional security and enable an unobstructedprocess of Serbia's accession to the European Union, it was pointed out by the Working Group on Chapter 35 of the National Convention on the EU, which BCSP is a member of, at the debate which was part of the internal dialogue. The event was organized on March 31, 2018, in Belgrade. The event was attended by the ...

Date: 03.07.2017.
Author: Sonja Stojanović Gajić | Miloš Popović |
The latest Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) working study summarizes the key findings of a survey on relations towards major powers and their influence on Serbia and Serbia’s foreign policy. The research was conducted from 26 December 2016 until 14 January 2017 on reprezentative sample of 1,403 adult citizens of Serbia (excluding Kosovo).

Date: 09.03.2017.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
{image1} Results of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy survey showed that Serbia is deeply polarized society and the need for defining of the policy of neutrality, as well as the comprehensive public debate on National Security Strategy, highlighted the conference held on 8th March 2017 in Belgrade. At the conference was presented BCBP's study „Public perception of Serbia’s foreign policy“, which shows that the majority of 1.400 respondents ...

Date: 09.12.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
Belgrade Centre for Security Policy is presenting an interview that BCSP Executive Director Predrag Petrovic had with a Dutch expert Matthéus van den Bersselaar.

Date: 07.12.2016.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) supported the countries of the Western Balkans in the "building civil capacity to participate in peacekeeping operations", in the period from 2013 to 2016. In cooperation with the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and regional network of experts of civil society organizations which in addition to the BCSP (Serbia), consists of the Institute for Democracy and Mediation (Albania), Centre for Security Studies ...

Date: 13.10.2014.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Serbia should contribute to finding solution for the current European crisis by enhancing the dialogue between EU and Russia was the key message of the fourth Belgrade Security Forum. The conference which took place from September 30th - October 2nd gathered more than 500 politicians and experts on foreign policy and security, representatives of civil society organizations and domestic and international media.



