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In a poll organized by the Belgrade Center for Security Policy for the second consecutive year, visitors of the civil society organization fair have once again chosen the Serbian Army as the most trusted state institution. BCSP’s attendance at the fair was promoted in a number of publications, ...
The BCSP team implemented the training of 60 police officers from all 27 police departments in Serbia on action planning in their local communities on 21-25th of May.
Executive Director of BCSP Predrag Petrovic presented on May 24th in the European Commission in Brussels a detailed analysis of democratic civilian control in Serbia in the second half of 2011 and the first part of 2012, and proposed priorities for the next Serbian government.
The only way to respond to the global risks that are affecting Serbia and all countries in the world is with global cooperation which can be achieved through various forms of partnership that do not include membership in NATO – this is the main conclusion of the debate held in the Belgrade Center ...
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy team shared key challenges and lessons learned during democratic transition in Serbia and its substantial experience in advocating for security sector reform with more than ten Egyptian civil society organisations from 10-13 May.
Civil society organizations are motivated to deal with security issues, contributing to the development of relationships with local communities, multiculturalism, and support of independent state institutions. Major challenges include the lack of expertise and inexperience in cooperating with ...
Police corruption in Serbia is not only a security, but also a financial problem because seven percent of the budget is allocated to police and the institution employs about 45,000 people, said the BCSP Director Sonja Stojanović at the presentation of the Toolkit.
Economic underdevelopment of the area is the main problem of Serbians living near the administrative line with Kosovo and Metohija or the border with Montenegro, and in order to improve their position it is first necessary to find a political solutions for demarcation disputes - a conclusion of ...
In order to achieve more efficiency and quality in achieving gender equality, the institution of Ombudsperson has established an expert advisory body Council for Gender Equality , and the BCSP Director Sonja Stojanović was elected as one of the six members. Domestic violence ...
There has been significant progress regarding security sector reform in the region, but there are still many challenges, such as: politicization, criminalization and not enough civilian control in practice - these are the conclusions of the round table that promoted "Almanac on Security Oversight ...