
MILITARY
Who supervises the Serbian Armed Forces and who oversees the supervisors? What reforms are underway in the Armed Forces and what results have been achieved? What is the relationship between defence policy and expenditure? What are the working conditions like for defence sector employees?
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Are we witnessing a new arms race in the Western Balkans between Serbia and Croatia, or is that just a show by politicians to boost their domestic standing? Read more about that topic in the latest analysis by BCSP researchers Vuk Vuksanović and Marija Ignjatijević.

Date: 14.04.2021.
Author: Marija Ignjatijević |
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Date: 14.12.2020.
Author: Bojan Elek |
This overview is one of the outputs of the regional project “Western Balkans Security Barometer” (WBSB), led by the Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS) in partnership with the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) in Serbia. This edition of the WBSB presents the findings of this survey conducted simultaneously in Kosovo and Serbia in September - October 2020.

Date: 24.11.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Citizens of Serbia simultaneously have mutually contradictory views on national and personal security, as well as on the relationship with institutions, according to a public opinion poll presented at a BCSP online event held on November 24.

Date: 15.05.2020.
Author: Isidora Stakić | Jelena Pejić Nikić | Katarina Đokić | Marija Ignjatijević |
This analysis by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) concludes that during the 52 days it spent in a state of emergency, Serbia failed the test of democracy, thanks to a series of failings and irregularities in the conduct and control of the security sector.

Date: 10.05.2020.
Author: Nemanja Nenadić |
How much has housing construction for members of the security forces disrupted the public procurement system, analyzed Nemanja Nenadic, Program Director of Transparency Serbia.

Date: 09.04.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) calls on the Ministry of Defense to disclose information on the status of 60 members of the 1st Land Army Brigade who have been infected with the Covid 19, and to explain how it happened. We also call on the Ministry to inform the public of the total number of infected members of the Army, as well as of the measures taken to prevent a major spread of coronavirus in the Serbian Army.

Date: 05.03.2020.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Serbian defence sector is facing major personnel drain, with the main reasons being workload, non-work related tasks, salaries and inability to get promotion. This was highlighted at an event organised by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) on 5 March 2020 in Belgrade.

Date: 05.03.2020.
Author: Katarina Đokić | Marija Ignjatijević |
BCSP Researchers Katarina Djokic and Marija Ignjatijevic analysed the reasons for employees leaving the Serbian defence system and gave recommendations that could overturn this negative trend.



