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      • The Serbian and Montenegrin Public on Reform of the Army, 2nd Round of the Survey
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      • The Public Image of Security, Defence and the Military in Central and Eastern Europe
      • The Serbian and Montenegrin Public on Reform of the Army, 3rd Round of the Survey
      • Legal Framework of the Democratic Control of Armed Forces and the Security Sector: Norms and Reality/ies
      • The Serbian and Montenegrin Public on Reform of the Army, 1st Round of the Survey
      • Security Sector Reform: Achievements and Prospects
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      • Towards a Western Balkans Battlegroup
      • Context analysis of the security sector reform in Serbia 1989-2009
      • Gender Advisors in the Serbian Security Sector
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      • Crystal Ball, Smoke Signals and the Future status of Kosmet
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      • Crisis or Turning Point? - Koštunica, Pavković, and Civil-Military Relations in FRY
      • The Italian Army of the Future
      • The four outstanding companies
      • Towards the Western Balkans Security Community 2.0
      • Neutrality in the 21st Century: Lessons for Serbia
      • Western Balkans Security Observer Issue 21: Globalization and State-Building
      • Is sport without violence possible in Serbia?
      • UK to centralize security vetting
      • What does in practice mean ‘The Public’s right to know’ when it’s spoken about security sector in Serbia
      • Phases and Challenges of Security Sector Reform in the Experience of Bulgaria
      • Strategic Military Partner Conference - what is it all about?
      • Biometrics Identification and Privacy Rights
      • Insurance companies contribute to the low quality of services delivered by private security sector!
      • How do women in prisons live?
      • The changes in the security environment: change security perception
      • Comment: Will Serbs Ever Learn to love NATO?
      • Taking Power Seriously: an interview with Iver B. Neumann
      • Anatomy of a Moral Fall
      • A brief review of the Draft of the Law on the Draft of the Law on Military Intelligence Agency and Military Security Agency
      • Serbia between NATO and Russia
      • The Concept of International Security and the Evolving Role of NATO
      • About the novelties in the Draft of the Law on Military Intelligence Agency and Military Security Agency (part2)
      • Novelties in the Draft of the Law on Military Intelligence Agency and Military Security Agency (part 1)
      • About the Draft of the Law on usage of the Army of Serbia in multinational operations
      • About the Draft of the Law on Civil Service
      • Why the introduction of the police attachés is desirable?
      • Why the national minorities’ members are reluctant towards the employment in the police force of Serbia?
      • Officer Education in Serbia: Balancing Tradition with Modernity*
      • New Threat replaces Cold War in Pentagon
      • Sluggish Security Sector Reform in Serbia and Montenegro
      • Democratic Civil Control of Intelligence-Security Services in Serbia
      • Euro-Atlantic Relations and Combating Terrorism
      • Democratic Civil Control of Armed Forces – Modern Theoretical Debates
      • Distinguishing seemingly the same
      • Macedonian Army of peace in times of conflicts and war
      • How to solve the problem of conscripts who avoided military service
      • Civil service in Serbia and Montenegro – one year later
      • The morale of the army between painful heritage and poverty
      • Reform of the UN Collective Security System – the meaning and achievements of the initiated process
      • Macedonia In a Shattered Mirror: Referendum Challenges
      • Threats to the Security of Serbia and Montenegro
      • The Condition of and Processes in the Defence System of the Republic of Croatia
      • The Adriatic Charter – Cooperation, Integration, Stability
      • Building Up the Foundations Defence Development in Serbia and Montenegro in, 2005
      • NATO Summit in Istanbul and the Balkans
      • Payment in Lieu of Military Service
      • EU crisis and prospects for UN collective security system reform
      • Reform of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro
      • How to Solve the Problem of Redundant Military Personnel
      • Military Courts Still Legal
      • The Conference on the Violent Dissolution of Former Yugoslavia - subjective impressions
      • Reform of the Ministry of Defence and Serbian and Montenegrin Armed Forces
      • Defence Budget Advisor in the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the Republic of Serbia
      • Reform of the Serbian and Montenegrin Army
      • Reform of the Army and Ideology
      • Wiretapping – Local Regulations and European Standard
      • Overdue Elections
      • Opening of Secret Files of the State Security Services
      • On the Road to the West
      • Human Security: Concepts, Characterstics, and Main Problems
      • Home Page Analyses
      • The Destiny of the Army in Politicians’ Hands
      • Serbian and Montenegrin Armed Forces in International Peace Operations
      • Results of "Sabre"
      • Security in South Eastern Europe in the Next 10-15 Years
      • Weak Points of Civil Control
      • Small Arms – Huge Threat
      • Phased Reform of the Defence Ministry and the SMAF
      • The Army Facing Reforms
      • Civil Society and Security Sector
      • NATO’s Role in the Balkans
      • Parliamentary Control Of The Army
      • The reform of the military security service
      • Bosnia And Herzegovina vs. Yugoslavia - Case Concerning Application Of The Convention On The Prevention And Punishment Of The Crime Of Genocide Before The International Court
      • Modern Solutions For Civil Protection
      • The Media As an Instrument Of Public Responsibility of the Army
      • Conscientious Objection As a Fundamental Human Right
      • New Constitutional Position of the Army
      • Civil Democratic Control of the Army - French Experience
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      • Persistent Defence of Antipersonnel Mines
      • Iraqi connection - Decline and Fall of SDPR
      • Modernisation of the Yugoslav Army
      • NATIONAL V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION - (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
      • New Legislation on Republic of Serbia's State Security Service
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      • Unnecessary Hesitation - Awaiting our country's admission to the Partnership for Peace
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      • The Army of Yugoslavia in DOS
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      • Members of the Ministry of Defence and SCG Army on Reform
      • On the Findings of One More Population "Census" in the Republic of Macedonia
      • The Crisis in South Serbia
      • The Strategic-Security Position of China After September 11, 2001
      • Politics to politicians – history to historians: The Partisan-Chetnik conflict in World War II
      • Trojan Horse on Europe
      • Security Issues in the new Constitution of Serbia
      • It is cheaper to join NATO
      • Meaning of Security and the Theory of Securitization
      • How secure do citizens of Serbia feel?
      • How to build the integrity of the independent institutions that fight corruption in Serbia?
      • The military jets that divide the EU
      • Quotas in the Serbian security sector - do they constrain or promote women?
      • How the Western Balkans Experience Could Help Libya?
      • Case study: Territorial and boundary disputes between Serbia and Kosovo
      • The Demarcation Process between Serbia and Montenegro
      • Fighting organised crime as a security threat: lessons learned from the Bulgaria
      • Almanac on Security Sector Oversight in the Western Balkans
      • Serbia and NATO: From enemies to (almost) partners
      • Creating a new Italian Army: More Weapons, Fewer Men
      • The Evolution Civil-Military Relations and Democratization in the Balkans
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      • The Social Capital as a Security Factor
      • Western Balkans Security Observer Issue 20: Serbia’s Public on Security
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      • Why Should we Understand Multiple Meanings of ‘Gender Security’?
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      • Trustworthy Person – Antidiscrimination Mechanism or Not?
      • Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia number 6
      • Towards Mission Possible
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      • Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia, Number 7
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      • Context analysis of the security sector reform in Serbia now available for download!
      • Quotas in security sector: are they useful?
      • On European security with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
      • No taboo questions any more? In need of prompter replies
      • BCSP supports petition to increase number of seats for less represented sex
      • First Consultation Meeting on Security Issues with City Representatives was organized in Belgrade
      • Second seminar of the MA studies in International Security held in Centre
      • Belgrade Centre for Security Policy became PASOS member organisation
      • Four hundred students from the region debated the NATO-Serbia relationship
      • "Gender and Security Sector Reform in Serbia" Report was presented in the National Assembly
      • Whose responsibility are men at arms?
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      • Depoliticize security sector in the Balkans
      • Case Study: Territorial and boundary disputes between Serbia and Kosovo
      • The Demarcation Process between Serbia and Montenegro
      • Hollistic Solutions for Integrated Missions
      • Gender Advisors in the Serbian Security Sector
      • The second workshop on security sector reform for students from Novi Pazar
      • Security Sector Reform in the Context of Peace Support Operations
      • BCSP speaking on security sector reform with students in Novi Pazar
      • BCSP representatives in NUPI
      • "Privatization of Security in Weak States: Case of Serbia" by Predrag Petrović now available
      • Changes of the Law on Police
      • Corruption Risk Map in the Security Sector of Serbia
      • Introductory workshop on security held for students from Novi Pazar
      • Safety on the local level: Are women less safe than men?
      • What awaits Serbia in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice?
      • The third issue of Gender and Security Newsletter is now available
      • Download the fifth Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Our interns in 2011: Why did they choose the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and how have they benefited?
      • Third workshop of the "People Peacemaking Perspectives" held in Montenegro
      • Western Balkans Security Observer 19 is now available
      • Đorđe Popović at the Forum for International Relations
      • Schneider: in the interdependent world we can reduce risks, not eliminate them
      • BCSP Forum with the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee and the Serbian State Secretary for Defence
      • The Security Architecture of the European Union
      • Representatives of the NUPI visited the Belgrade School of Security Studies
      • Representatives of the Netherlands MFA and Embassy in Belgrade pay a visit to the Centre
      • Marc Remillard at the Belgrade School of Security Studies
      • Snežana Samardžić Marković visits Belgrade School of Security Studies
      • Parliament members taught on EU's security architecture
      • Representatives of the UK Ministry of Defense visited Centre
      • Norway, Slovenia and Serbia and Montenegro: together in NATO
      • Could Serbia become NATO member by 2008?
      • CfP: Safer Balkans Network
      • Draft Laws on Defense and Security
      • Expert Discussion on Draft Laws
      • Students of 1st Belgrade Grammar School guests of the BCSP
      • General Ponoš, Armed Forces Chief of Staff visited the Centre
      • Centre was present at the EXIT festival
      • Security Sector Information Forum
      • Representatives of the Association of Bodyguard and Technical Security Services at the Centre
      • Delegation from OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Centre
      • Opening of Postgraduate studies in National and Global Security
      • Annual meeting of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations Assembly
      • United States Air War College delegation visits the Centre
      • Chief of NATO Military Liaison Office at the Centre for Civil-Military Relations
      • CCMR Research Fellows participated at the University of Bristol Workshop
      • Žarko Puhovski: Europe as a normative power
      • Fifth issue of the „Western Balkans Security Observer" presented in the Centre
      • Lessons Learned: Security Sector Reform and Euro Atlantic Integration of Slovakia and Serbia
      • First meeting regarding Centre’s initiative for establishing a "Network of CSOs and individuals interested in security related issues"
      • Almira Cemmell at the Centre: Private security and intelligence agencies
      • Stefan Füle at the Centre: "Integration of the Czech Republic to NATO: Lessons Learned"
      • RACVIAC’s representative visited the CCMR
      • Use of special investigative techniques and civil oversight
      • Sixth issue of the Western Balkans Security Observer presented in the Centre
      • We have presented results of public opinion poll: What do Serbian citizens think about their own security and the security of Serbia?
      • Underaged Asylum Seekers in Serbia: At the Verge of Dignity - presentation of report
      • Presentations of guest researchers held at the Centre
      • "Security Sector Reform – Achievements and Prospects" published
      • Biometric technologies – between securing and endangering individual rights
      • "Lessons Learned": Second Workshop in Bratislava sucessfully completed
      • Memorandum of Understanding signed between Centre for Civil-Military Relations and Jagello 2000
      • CCMR and CENAA have signed the Memorandum of Understanding
      • Legal Counselling at Valjevo
      • CfP: Western Balkans Security Observer
      • Legal Counselling experts held open discussions in Niš and Kraljevo
      • Delegation of NATO Parliamentary Assembly visited the Centre
      • BCSP initiates exchange of academic journals and other publications
      • BCSP researchers abroad: study visits as a way of advancing research capacities
      • BSSS/CCMR Presentation in the Norwegian Institute of Foreign Affairs
      • Nordic Baltic Group in the Centre for Civil-Military Relations
      • Security and defence issues as seen from Finland
      • The Belgrade Security Studies Library
      • New publications of the Centre have been presented
      • Public debate "Security sector reform as a precondition to EU membership – role and possible contribution of civil society" held at the Centre
      • Homofobia still a threat in Serbia
      • Centre welcomed two new guest researchers in May and June 2011
      • Uses of other: Outsider is not the enemy
      • Should Serbia be militarily neutral still a divisive issue
      • The third international conference of armed forces ombudsman was held in Belgrade
      • How many people are employed by security services of Serbia?
      • Call for three Research Fellows from the Western Balkans
      • We have assessed Serbia's national security policy
      • Towards a Western Balkans Battlegroup
      • Norwegian Delegation visited the Centre
      • Report from our regional study tour
      • V4 countries support for Serbia’s Euro-Atlantic integration undisputable
      • Discussion on the Balkans with Norwegian High School students
      • Russian and Georgian Conflict: Lessons Learned
      • "Private Security Companies in Serbia - A Friend or Foe?" now available for download
      • Backgrounders on key security topics are now available
      • Business and Security Conference held in the National Assembly
      • Foreign Defense Attachés visited the CCMR
      • Kosovo: Resolving the "frozen" conflict
      • CCMR and RACVIAC have signed the Memorandum of Understanding
      • Opening Ceremony of the "School for European Security"
      • Tanja Miscevic and Ivan Zverzhanovski at the "School for European Security"
      • Robert Ondrejcsak at the School for European Security
      • Collection of essays "Lessons Learned" presented in the Centre
      • Cooperation in the field of Justice and Home Affairs in the EU
      • Context analysis of the security sector reform in the Western Balkans launched in Sarajevo
      • Call for Papers for the journal Western Balkans Security Observer
      • US Air War College delegation has visited the Centre
      • Reserved Domains as Obstacles to Normative Regulation of Private Security Sector in Serbia
      • Presentation of the Context Analysis of Security Sector Reform in Western Balkans’ Societies
      • Institutions’ representatives have tested Centre’s methodology of measuring progress in security sector reform
      • Is the regime of a security community viable in the Western Balkans?
      • Towards the prevention of violent acts at sports events: Proposal on regional cooperation framework
      • People in disputed areas are waiting for a political solution
      • CfP: The second Belgrade Security Forum
      • Is there something wrong with special police units in Serbia?
      • Young Faces Network 2012: Oversight of Intelligence Agencies
      • The difference between internal and external security is no longer relevant
      • Students from Novi Pazar visited security sector institutions in Belgrade
      • Two students of School of National Defence to spend six months as Centre's associate experts
      • Issue 18 of Western Balkans Security Observer is Now Available
      • Seventh Research Seminar on Measuring SSR in Western Balkans held: focus on judicial control
      • Filip Ejdus on Democratic Security Sector Governance in Serbia
      • Centre's Filip Ejdus to co-chair Partnership for Peace Consortium Study Group on Regional Stability in South East Europe
      • Jelena Radoman on EurActiv "NATO-Serbia relations: New Strategies or more of the same?"
      • Simultanious action is needed to prevent hooliganism in sport
      • BCBP held the second training for security policy oversight at the local and national level
      • How to establish oversight of security institutions at the local level?
      • Raphael Bossong guest lecturer at the "School for European Security"
      • Mladen Spasić guest lecturer at the School for European Security
      • CCMR organised round table on the draft of National Security Strategy and the draft of Defence Strategy of the Republic of Serbia
      • CfP: Culture and Security Sector Reform
      • On Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union: Natasa Dragojlovic at the "School for European Security"
      • Focus on ESDP in the Western Balkans: Srdjan Gligorijevic at the "School for European Security"
      • The Reach of Euro Atlantic interventionism
      • On Readmission, Integrated Border Management and Human Trafficking: Representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Guests of the Centre
      • Lidija Čehulić Vukadinović presented at the „School for European Security": discussion on the state of European Defence
      • Centre’s Research Fellows presented at the Military Academy of Serbia
      • Is there a strategic culture of the EU?
      • The first seminar „Mapping and monitoring of the Security Sector Reform in the Western Balkans countries" organised in Budva
      • The 60th NATO summit: Aftermath
      • Support to increasing the capacity of National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in the domains of security and defence
      • Antonio Missiroli presented on the European Security Strategy in the Centre for Civil-Military Relations
      • Conference "Culture and Security Sector Reform: Political, Strategic and Military Culture in Transitional States" held in Sremski Karlovci
      • National War College visit to CCMR
      • National action plan for the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325
      • The second research seminar of the "Mapping and Monitoring Security Sector Reform (SSR) in the Western Balkans countries" project was organised in Belgrade
      • Simulation of Decision Making Process in the Council of the EU
      • Should military security agencies use special investigative measures?
      • What are possible costs and benefits of Serbia's accession to NATO?
      • What is the Role of the Ministry of Interior in Visa Liberalisation Process?
      • Dynamics of Collective Security: NATO in the 21st Century
      • CCMR announces call for internship-fellowship
      • Expert Discussion on the Law on Data Confidentiality Held in Belgrade
      • "The Return of History and the End of Dreams" is out of print!
      • Centre hosted drafting of the Regional Security Vision (RSV)
      • Gender and Security Sector Reform in Serbia Report Now Available
      • What can we learn from the EU on the matters of regional security cooperation?
      • NATO Parliamentary Assembly Delegation in the Centre
      • Sixth Research Seminar on Measuring SSR in Western Balkans held in Pristina
      • Towards evidence-based discussions: students attended the preparatory seminar "Serbia and security integrations"
      • Panel discussion ‘Who are the leaders of the regional cooperation in the Western Balkans?’
      • Centre has joined the initiative for assessing the constitutionality of the Article 128 of the Law on Electronic Communications
      • Centre’s research on regional security cooperation presented to the Forum for International Relations
      • Comments on proposals of laws regulating defence and security
      • Opening of the competition for master studies in International Security
      • Collection of Essays "Business and Security" is out of print
      • Western Balkans Security Observer accredited as a scientific journal by the Ministry of Science and Technology Development
      • Marko Savkovic spoke on the experiences of CCMR in Security Sector Reform in Serbia
      • Western Balkans Security Observer No. 17 is now available
      • "Yearbook of Security Sector Reform" presented in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
      • "Yearbook of Security Sector Reform" presented in the Ministry of Justice
      • BCSP consulted representatives from Serbia’s security sector on the models of measuring progress in security sector reform
      • Study visit to the Security-Information Agency
      • Hakan Wiberg has passed away
      • Students from the region visited the Centre
      • The first generation of security sector reform is finalized
      • Training of Journalists for Responsible Reporting on Multinational Operations
      • Yearbook presented to representatives of the Serbia's Ministry of Defense and SAF General Staff
      • Interns of the eighth generation begin their practice in the Centre
      • Sonja Stojanovic trains diplomats and officers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro on measuring progress in security sector reform
      • Marko Savković guest lecturer of the "Regional Service of European Integration"
      • Jelena Radoman is a Visiting Fellow at the Hellenic Centre for European Studies
      • Đorđe Popović presented at the Joint PhD Symposium on South East Europe
      • Miscevic: „In Serbia, EU is still not understood as a security community"
      • Fifth research seminar on measuring security sector reform in the Western Balkans
      • Download our Vision of "Western Balkans Battle Group 2020"
      • Security integration: a mean of accelerating Serbia's path towards EU membership?
      • Bošković: "Participation in operations is an investment in Serbia's foreign policy"
      • We should be more responsible on diversifying our own energy routes first
      • IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION: CHANGE OF NAME
      • New publication of the Centre: Dictionary of European Security
      • Sedivy: New strategic concept will answer the question where does NATO want to be in ten years
      • Đorđe Popović presented at the conference on NATO’s new Strategic Concept
      • Download the collection of papers "Security Policies in the Western Balkans"
      • Implementing best practices: a way of changing the representation of women in security sector in Serbia
      • Martin Povejšil: Alliance Benefit Exceeds the Costs
      • Adel Abusara participated in the 20th Workshop of the PfP Consortium
      • WBSO 15 one of the publications recommended by ISN
      • Sonja Stojanovic for „Odbrana" magazine: „Scenario for the day after"
      • CCMR Representatives at the Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Nationalities
      • Fourth research seminar on measuring security sector reform in the Western Balkans held in Durres
      • Center joined the initiative for diversification of budget line 481
      • Jelena Radoman delivered a lecture at the Second Security Sector School in Prishtina
      • Centre's website hacked
      • Second issue of the Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Gender and Security Sector Reform: Consultations held in Kragujevac and Novi Sad
      • Greater support for participation of women in local bodies is needed
      • Police Reform in Serbia from the perspective of civil society organizations
      • CCMR transfers skills on security sector monitoring to its partners in Montenegro
      • Sonja Stojanovic took part in the programme of the Institute for National Security
      • Svetlana Đurđević-Lukić in the Centre: First Year of Obama Administration
      • Introductory Day for the seventh generation of interns in CCMR
      • Đorđe Popović presented at the conference on donor assistance to SSR in Serbia
      • Jelena Radoman spoke on cooperation between CCMR and „Jagello 2000"
      • New papers published by Research Associates of CCMR
      • Corruption in police is a financial as well as security issue
      • Sonja Stojanović elected to Serbian Ombudsperson Council for Gender Equality
      • NATO vs. Crises - global risks require global cooperation
      • Egypt after revolution - BCSP presents a look to the future
      • BCSP in Brussels
      • Citizens continue to have the most trust in the army
      • Egyptian transition promises many surprises
      • BCSP trained police officers on action planning
      • Improving the management of migration
      • Brussels monitoring asylum and readmission in Serbia
      • BCSP held lecture for Serbian Army on civil-military cooperation
      • BCSP helps fight against discrimination
      • Backgrounders on European Security
      • Backgrounders of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations
      • Security Culture Glossary - in Serbian language
      • Dictionary of European Security - Available in Serbian language only
      • Chronology of Security Sector Reform in Serbia 2000-2008, available in Serbian language only
      • Directory of organizations and institutions interested for security related issues in Serbia - available in Serbian language only
      • Democratic oversight over special investigative procedures and measures - Available in Serbian language only
      • Educating political parties youth on security policy priorities
      • Communicating complex ideas - BCBP chosen for the case study
      • New generation of BCSP interns
      • The Second Belgrade Security Forum Gathered Numerous Experts
      • Police Reform and/or Promotion
      • Serbia's Citizen Support for EU Membership is Declining
      • NATO Parliamentarians Visited BCSP
      • BCSP Researcher Sasa Djordjevic Visited the EU Institutions in Brussels
      • When it Comes to Protection, Serbian Citizens Rely on Themselves
      • BCSP Director Contributed "EFB Community Meeting"
      • Violence in Serbia Increased Over the Last Few Years Shows BCSP's Research
      • Conference on the Priorities For Next Generation of Security Sector Reform And New Security Policy of Serbia Begins Tomorrow
      • Security Sector Reform Should Not Depend Only on Politicians in Power
      • The first Security Research Forum opened the debate on the security dilemmas in the Western Balkans
      • Best of News from BCSP in 2012
      • Politicization is one of the main risks of corruption in police
      • Civil society helps implementation of the NAP 1325 through a dialogue with the government
      • Procurements present greatest risk of corruption in the defense system of Serbia
      • The Costs of Explosions at the Ammunition Depots in Serbia
      • BCSP interns are motivated by the opportunities for specialization and personal growth
      • Independent state institutions in the Western Balkans are becoming more and more significant in the control of the security sector
      • New members of the A-COP Group selected
      • Jurnalists want more informations about positions of women in security sector
      • Uniting government and CSOs efforts in implementation of the UN 1325 in Western Balkans
      • Counter-terrorism policies in the focus of NATO advanced research workshop
      • Thirteenth generation of the BCSP interns
      • Events
      • How to link security and gender bodies working at local level?
      • Prevention will have to wait for the organized response by the state
      • Roundtable „Discrimination and support mechanisms for women in the security sector" held in the Centre
      • Hooliganism: how to respond to the security challenge?
      • The first Belgrade Security Forum is officially closed
      • We are two days away from the start of the 1st Belgrade Security Forum!
      • Young Scholars on Security Issues: an Intro to the Belgrade Security Forum
      • The First Belgrade Security Forum – The Balkans and Global Security: What Do We Have In Common, What Sets Us Apart?
      • Invitation to the presentation of the fifth Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Where are we now and what is next: Community policing in Serbia
      • CfP Belgrade Security Forum Academic Pre Event
      • Promotion of the book "Model Laws on Security and Defense"
      • Security Sector Reform in Serbia – achievements and prospects
      • Partnership for Peace – what do you got to say?
      • Ambassador of Czech Republic to NATO to present a lecture in the Centre
      • Kosovo – the final point in break-up of Yugoslavia?
      • Serbia's Public on Security in 2011
      • Strategic Military Partner Conference - what is it all about?
      • Cornelius Friesendorf’s lecture "The Military, Law Enforcement, and Security Governance: NATO in Kosovo" to be presented in the Centre
      • Second "Young Faces" workshop to be organised in the Centre
      • How do citizens of Serbia perceive their own and their country's security?
      • Are we for or against quotas in the security sector of Serbia?
      • Context Analysis of Security Sector Reform in Western Balkans to be presented in Brussels
      • How to become a relevant policy actor?
      • Serbia's Future Foreign Policy Alternatives
      • Energy Security: Challenges in Europe
      • Launching the project "Business and Security": international expert conference to be organised in the National Assembly
      • Emerging Security Challenges in Kosovo
      • Invitation to the presentation of the fourth Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Context of SSR in the Western Balkans will be presented in Sarajevo on 22 March
      • Second round of expert consultations on research findings on progress in Serbia
      • CENAA announces sixth edition of its Summer School for Young Professionals: Application Deadline May 1, 2011
      • Third seminar on introducing gender perspective in security sector reform
      • Introducing gender advisors in the security sector in Serbia
      • Panel discussion: "Citizens in uniform: police unions in Serbia and their role in protection of safety"
      • Round table on territorial and border demarcation disputes
      • Round Table Invitation: How far have Security Sector Reforms (SSR) in the Western Balkans progressed?
      • Pannel Discussion "Media Reporting about Security Sector"
      • Has Serbia passed the point of no return in security stabilization?
      • „Security Sector Reform and Western Balkans": CCMR researchers in European Policy Centre
      • NATO at its 60s' - post-summit discussion
      • Serbia on the Path Towards a Positive (White) Schengen List – the Role of the Ministry of Interior
      • Draft Law on Military Security Agency and Military Intelligence Agency to be discussed
      • Collection of essays "Business and Security" to be presented
      • Preventing violence in sport events: proposing a regional framework of cooperation
      • Ten Years After Milosevic: How can Serbia Contribute to the Stabilisation of the Western Balkans?
      • Upcoming lecture: "Security Cooperation within the EU and European Perspective of Southeastern Europe"
      • Invitation to the presentation of the third Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Launch of the report "Gender and Security Sector Reform in Serbia"
      • How far have we come with the reform of the security sector in Serbia?
      • The Relationship of Public and Private Security Sector in Serbia
      • Third seminar in developing criteria and indicators for measuring SSR
      • Reporting responsibly on peace support operations
      • The Role of the European Union in a Multipolar World
      • On Serbia’s capacities for greater involvement in multinational operations
      • Invitation to the lecture by Jirgi Sedivi, NATO Assistant Secretary General
      • Securing the Future: Gender and Security Sector Reform in Serbia"
      • Martin Povejšil, Czech Ambassador to NATO to visit Centre for Civil-Military Relations
      • Invitation to the presentation of the second Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia
      • Press Conference (Media Centre, Terazije 3, Belgrade, 8 March, 11h)
      • NATO vs. Crises - round table at the BCSP, May 16th at 4pm
      • Tribunal 12 in BCSP! - livestream of the panel on the asylum procedures
      • Educating military for the better cooperation with civil society
      • Egypt in transition – a talk with Ahmed Kandil, researcher and journalist from Egypt, BCSP at 4pm
      • Advocacy training – improving asylum and readmission system in Serbia
      • Call for Papers - JRS Special Issue - Security Community Building: Bridging the Theory/Policy Divide
      • Discussion with European parliamentarians on security sector reform in Serbia
      • Security Community Building - academic pre-event of the second Belgrade Security Forum
      • Presentation of recommendations on the police reform issues in Serbia
      • Lecture on the Trustworthy Person mechanism
      • Mission Possible - How can a civil society organisation influence SSR in the country in transition? - BSF event
      • The Citizens of Serbia Between EU, Russia and NATO – Public Opinion Polls Pesentation
      • Corruption Risk Map in the Security Sector of Serbia - presentation of web portal
      • EU Enlargement Towards the Western Balkans - seminar in Warsaw
      • What we fear, who protects us? - Public Opinion Polls Pesentation; Media Center at 12AM
      • Whose Security, Whose Rights? - Professional Conference on Security Sector Reform – Zira Hotel
      • Lecture of the Italian Minister of Defence Mr. Di Paola
      • Conference in the Media Centre - Citizens of Serbia on Violence
      • Roundtable on Institutional Protection from Gender-Based Discrimination in the Security Sector
      • Dialogue Between Civil Society and Government Body on Implementation of the NAP 1325
      • Anti-Corruption Measures in the Defence System of Serbia - expert discussion
      • Presentation of the handbook Parliamentary Control and Oversight over the Security Sector of Serbia
      • Role of CSOs in the fight against corruption in police and treatment of minor asylum seekers
      • CSOs involvement in the NAP 1325 - practices and models
      • Training for journalists - gender equality in security sector
      • Regional dialogue on gender and security
      • Belgrade Security Forum 2013 - Call for Papers
      • Lecture of the Finnish State Secretary at the Faculty of Political Sciences
      • Independent state institutions in the oversight of security sector in the Western Balkans
      • The Perseverance of Terrorism: Focus on Leaders - Advanced Research Workshop
      • Citizens of Serbia on corruption in police - presentation of the results of public opinion poll
      • Protection of Whistleblowers within the national security sector
      • BCSP in Media
      • Researchers of the Centre spoke about public procurements in the security sector
      • Ministry of Defense Information Booklet awarded as "best" after a proposal by the Centre
      • The Kosovo status story will remain a process for a long time
      • Hungary and Norway have endorsed Centre's project on links between security and economy in Serbia
      • Should Serbia be Military Neutral?
      • Magazine "Odbrana" reported on the "Culture and Security Sector Reform" conference in Sremski Karlovci
      • Yearbook of Security Sector Reform in Serbia now available in sequels
      • Sonja Stojanovic guest commentator of the Regional Cooperation Council
      • Marko Savkovic spoke of new security threats in Organization of TransConflict Serbia
      • The Battle of Politicians to Chair the SIA
      • Press releases
      • BCSP presenting in Brussels research on problems people living in border regions face
      • Postgraduate Studies on National and Global Security
      • CfP, "Security Studies"
      • CfP, "Young Faces Network 2007 - 2008"
      • Announcement of Vacancy for a Research Fellowship at the Belgrade School of Security Studies
      • MA Studies in International Security officially opened
      • Youth security becomes Strategy material too!
      • BCSP protests against RATEL decision
      • Researching and raising the level of the youth’s security culture
      • Making Security Sector Reform Closer to Political Parties’ Understanding
      • Open Letter to Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac
      • CSO initiative for extending the deadline on public discussion regarding draft Strategies was accepted
      • BCSP reacts to being listed as a 'party affiliated think-tank'
      • BCSP influenced withdrawal of the draft Law on Detectives
      • BCSP stands for improving Serbia's migration policies
      • Anti Corruption Agency calls for changes in the draft Law on Data Confidentiality
      • Serbia’s defence faces high corruption risk, Global Index results show
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