SERBIAN SECURITY POLICY

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  • Date: 12.04.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The vast majority of citizens think that corruption is a widespread phenomenon in Serbia, but the number of those who believe that the level of corruption decreased a bit is growing while the belief that police is corrupted is very expressed, said representatives of the Belgrade centre for security policy (BCSP) during presentation of the results of public opinion poll „Citizens of Serbia on corruption in police".

  • Date: 03.04.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The 13th generation of interns started with internship at the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy. Great interest in BCSP`s educational program resulted with more than 130 applications and out of strong competition " magnificent five" were selected.

  • Date: 03.04.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) is ranked among the top 20 in Central and Eastern Europe. With only three organizations in this part of Europe, BCBP is included among top 70 Think Tanks in the world who deal with areas of security and foreign policy.

  • Date: 18.03.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    This publication aims to provide an independent research-supported overview on the key achievements and weaknesses in the accountability of security sectors of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo, and to present what effect this has on the countries’ democratic transition.

  • Date: 06.03.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The differences in security needs of man and women and reporting about women employed in security sector were the most interesting themes of training organized by Belgrade center for security policy (BCSP).

  • Date: 27.02.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    A recent expert opinion on the causes of the accident at the ammunition factory „Prvi partizan" in Uzice established that the explosion was caused by bad gunpowder. These findings refute the findings of the previous expertise according to which human factor was the cause of the accident. Read what the BCSP research team discovered in 2011 about this accident, as well as about the tragedy in Paracin.

  • Date: 07.02.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Speakers at the round table held in the BCSP’s library noted that the global „Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index" stressed numerous risks from corruption were identified in Serbia’s defence system, with procurement being one of the principal problem areas, but Defence Ministry representative stated objections to TI UK’s methodology, and offered some advice for further research.

  • Date: 30.01.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    According to the findings of the Global Defence Anti-Corruption Index, Serbia’s defence system is among those threatened by a high corruption risk.

  • Date: 16.01.2013.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Twelfth generation of BCSP interns took part in the organization of two major conferences, participated in field research and made several appearances in media. Interns developed their skills in different workshops and seminars, published a great variety of articles in specialized bulletins and helped with the everyday activities in BCSP.

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