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The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) is an independent think-tank that contributes to advancing the security of people in accordance with democratic principles and respect for human rights through research, public advocacy, community development and education.
This report aims to explore the background of the Hezbollah-Israel conflict and the context surrounding their most recent war. It argues that the causes and consequences of this war have both domestic and broader regional and international dimensions.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The international system is undergoing profound changes and one of the main ones is the growth of China’s global influence, which is gradually turning into a source of influence comparable to the United States. This process is accompanied by the growth of China’s political and economic presence in different regions of the world. Europe is no exception, but this process varies greatly in different countries, with some countries only cautiously developing ties with China while others seek to expand them as much as possible.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In this study, we present the first-ever review of how well these systems are functioning in six Western Balkan countries. The outcomes of retaliation complaints are analyzed to evaluate the performance of whistleblower caseworkers and identify strengths and weaknesses in protection systems.
In July 2023, Serbian Defence Minister Miloš Vučević, and now Serbian Prime Minister, publicly accused Türkiye of training, arming and conducting military drills with the Kosovo Security Forces (KSF), Kosovo’s crisis response formation with the explicit purpose of transforming the KSF into full-fledged army by the year 2028.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The struggle between the EU, the US and China for dominance in new technological niche markets has the potential to become the most important story of the next two to three decades, potentially overshadowing any ongoing military conflicts in the world. It is taking place on several fronts at once: artificial intelligence, new principles of industrial production (such as the use of robots or additive technologies), space exploration, and much more.
Author: Jelena Pejić Nikić | Predrag Petrović |
There are many findings of domestic and foreign research organisations that unequivocally indicate that Serbia is a captured state, with a hybrid political regime. Security institutions play a major role in the capture of the state and the collapse of democracy in Serbia, as well as in preserving the situation the way it is.
EVENTS
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) are co-hosting a side event "Unarmed in the Unseen War: How to Counter Hybrid Challenges in the Western Balkans and Europe," at this year’s Munich Security Conference on 14 February.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) presents the third in a series of BSC Leaders Meetings event under the title “Albania and the Western Balkans in the EU by 2030 – Tackling the Obstacles Ahead”.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
The Regional Youth Partnerships program aims to develop the next generation of changemakers from the Western Balkans by providing exceptional opportunities to connect and work together through a series of activities, including learning sessions, knowledge sharing, hands-on local activism, and cultural immersion.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
25 years ago, the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy was founded.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In the video, find out more about the position of the Chinese and Vietnamese workers in Serbia and what the local population thinks about their integration into the community.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
How do the citizens of Smederevo and Bor assess the state of the environment in their communities, and what are the fears of the citizens of Zrenjanin? Find out in the video.
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