SERBIAN SECURITY POLICY
Publication and articles on Serbian Security Policy theme
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Date: 05.12.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Journal of Regional Security (JRS), founded by BCSP among others, in the new categorization of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia was assigned the M24 category, which is in the same range as the best international journals. Only two journals in the broader category Political sciences can be assigned this category. Since 2018 JRS can be found in databases Serbian Citation Index, ...

Date: 28.11.2018.
Author: Katarina Đokić |
BCSP Researcher Katarina Djokic wrote for Pescanik.net about issues related to the current practices regarding procurement for the purposes of Serbian Armed Forces.

Date: 09.11.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Confidence in the police in Serbia is growing, as well as the perception of corruption and the impression that the work of the police has been politicized, it was shown in the public opinion survey results presented by the POINTPULSE network and Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) on November 6, 2018, in Belgrade. According to the research, six out of ten citizens in Serbia trust the police, which is ...

Date: 01.11.2018.
Author: Marija Ignjatijević |
In the absence of a public debate, the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy takes this opportunity to comment on the amendments and point out those it considers problematic or inadequately explained.

Date: 29.10.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Armament Industry European Research Group (ARES Group) published a policy paper titled "Defence Industrial Policy in Serbia: Drivers and Influence" authored by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy researcher Katarina Djokic. The author deals with the issue where is currently the defence industry in Serbia, but also what are it’s prospects for the future. Djokic gives an overview of the relevant political context, describes the state of the industry ...
Date: 22.10.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) Director Sonja Stojanovic Gajic was again given the highest number of votes for membership in the Joint Consultative Committee in the priority area of the Rule of Law. There were 154 civil society organizations voting for 8 candidates in three priority areas, and the BCSP Director received the highest number of votes in the priority area of the Rule of Law. BCSP is ...

Date: 16.08.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The apartment where Belgrade Centre for Security Policy Executive Director Predrag Petrovic lives with his wife and child was broken into on May 22, 2018. Things were stolen only from his study room. The entrance door was violently broken, and things of greater value, such as laptops or jewelry, were not taken out of the apartment. Petrovic was out of the city and the apartment was empty at the ...

Date: 30.07.2018.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy is the leading organization for the fields of justice and internal affairs within the Sectorial Civic Society Organizations (SCSO Mechanism) and has since the founding of this platform participated in activities related to the programming, monitoring and evaluation of development assistance from the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA and IPA II funds of the European Union) and other bilateral donors. With the participation ...

Date: 25.07.2018.
Author: Katarina Đokić |
<spanArial","sans-serif";color:#212121;background:white">Domestic legislation sets very strict criteria and a complicated procedure for deciding on arms exports. However, these criteria are not respected in practice. It is therefore no wonder that Serbian weapons occasionally end up in the wrong hands. There are two reasons: export growth is necessary to maintain an increasing number of jobs in the defence industry and the government doesn’t analyze the long-term effects of arms exports to ...
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