SERBIAN SECURITY POLICY
Publication and articles on Serbian Security Policy theme
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Date: 02.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Public debate “Security sector reform as a precondition to EU membership - role and possible contribution of civil society“ was held at the Centre for Civil-Military Relations on Tuesday, July 15. Tanja Miščević, Director of the Government of Serbia’s European Integration Office (SEIO), Zoran Jeftić, State Secretary of Defence, representatives of international organisations and civil society organisations which are interested in the matters of security policy was all present ...

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: 28.02.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Representatives of Serbia’s state institutions - ombudsman Saša Janković, Commissioner for Information of Public Importance Rodoljub Šabić, Ministry of Internal Affairs Bojana Panić, experts in the matter of biometric technologies - Ninoslav Janjić (WLS Electronic), Ratimir Drakulić of the Faculty of organisational sciences, Oliver Subotić of Serbian Orthodox Church - as well as civil society organisations’ (CSO) representatives, Dejan Milenković of YUCOM and Aleksandar Pavić of "Za život bez žiga" („For a life without a ...
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: 23.02.2012.
Author: Maja Bjeloš |
Worldwide, the security sector is dominated by men, and Serbia is no exception to this.
Date: 22.02.2012.
Author: Sonja Stojanović Gajić |
With the support of OSCE Mission in Serbia, Centre for Civil-Military Relations has undertaken an field research within the scope of the project „Private Security Companies (PSC) in Serbia - A Friend or Foe?“. This is the first empirical research of its kind ever taken in Serbia. The general motivation behind research efforts was the existing lack of any law(s) defining the work of PSC in Serbia has been. ...

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.

Date: 15.02.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
20. june 2003. - Occasional paper No. 7Miroslav Hadžić, PhD, Centre for Civil-Military Relations
Date: 30.01.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
A Collection of Essays presented at the round table organised in partnership with Government of the Czech Republic and Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces, October 30-31, 2006
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