ACTIVISM

Why is activism a security issue? What problems do activists in Serbia face? Who is a threat to their security? How? How can a secure and encouraging environment for activism be created?

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  • Date: 06.03.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Research Associate of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR), Marko Savkovic, participated in the 2009 NATO-Ukraine Partnership Network Planning Conference entitled "Civil Society Involvement in Security Sector Reform: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for a Way Forward". Marko spoke on recent experiences related to policy making process in Serbia and summarized the findings of CCMR's strategic project, "Mapping and Monitoring of the Security Sector Reform in Serbia". The planning conference ...

  • 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: 02.03.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Today in the Norwegian Institute of Foreign Affairs (NUPI), Sonja Stojanovic, the CCMR director and Zorana Atanosovic, BSSS Research Fellow delivered presentation on the development of CCMR and its project Mapping and Monitoring of Security Sector.  In informal atmosphere, Sonja and Zorana discussed with the colleagues from NUPI about challenges of measuring progress in security sector reform. They gained valuable feedback by the NUPI researchers specializing in political science, ...

  • Date: 23.02.2012.

    Author: Miroslav Hadžić |

    The collection of papers written by the students at the Specialist Studies Course of National and Global Security, Faculty of Political Science, generation 2004

  • Date: 22.02.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    On the basis of agreement on cooperation with the Military Academy of Serbia, two students of Serbian Armed Forces' Command Staff training within the School of National Defence will spend six months in the Centre as associate experts.

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