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  • Date: 15.12.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    The future of the normalisation talks between Serbia and Kosovo may depend on the results of Serbia’s parliamentary elections. In any case, as long as Aleksandar Vucic will be the president of Serbia he will try to remain the sole mastermind and decision maker for the destiny of the longest territorial dispute in the Balkans.

  • Date: 15.12.2023.

    Author: Dr Srđan Cvijić |

    What is the role of Serbian democracy movement as citizens head to polls to renew the national assembly and Belgrade mayor?

  • Date: 04.12.2023.

    Author: Dr Srđan Cvijić | Vuk Vuksanović |

    The ongoing war that Israel is waging in Gaza against Hamas is one of the most consequential conflicts with serious political implications worldwide. The Gaza conflict has already diverted the world’s attention from what has been the most dominant international conflict in the past year and a half: the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  • Date: 17.10.2023.

    Author: Luka Šterić |

    The aim of this study is to analyse the political debate surrounding the Jadar Project. It will present the development of the debate, the key actors, and the dominant discourses that formulated it.

  • Date: 16.10.2023.

    Author: Srđan Hercigonja | Vuk Vuksanović |

    Turkey’s more assertive posture towards the Balkans is neglected compared to the commentariat that deals with Russia and China. To fill this policy gap, the research team of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) has conducted research based on the analysis of secondary source material and, even more importantly, on fieldwork interviews that involved 16 sources, academics and think tank researchers based in Istanbul and Ankara.

  • Date: 31.07.2023.

    Author: Dušan Stanković |

    This analysis is based on the public opinion survey conducted in Serbia in 2022. The research objectives were to investigate citizens’ perceptions of public safety and trust in security and justice institutions in Serbia. Public safety perceptions were divided into questions on national safety and personal safety.

  • Date: 31.07.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    People’s ever-stronger reliance on digital technologies and devices has caused states and private actors to increasingly reach for various systems and tools for the digital surveillance of citizens. Consequently, high-resolution cameras, artificial intelligence, programmes for biometric recognition, tools for automatic data collection from the Internet, and intrusive software for monitoring mobile phones have become the everyday reality of people worldwide.

  • Date: 07.07.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    What can the states and governments do to protect civilians in conflict and prevent further civilian losses in war in Ukraine? Read about it in the new analysis written by a member of the BCSP International Advisory Committee, Marta Martinelli.

  • Date: 27.06.2023.

    Author: Srđan Hercigonja |

    This publication comes after months of research conducted by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, in collaboration with its partners in the Western Balkans region - Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (Prishtina), Centre for Security Studies (Sarajevo), Institute Alternative (Podgorica), Institute for Democracy and Mediation (Tirana) and Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” (Skopje).

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