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November 30, 2022
Parliamentary oversight of the police and the EU accession process – a missing link in the fundamentals-first approach
By: Marija Ignjatijevic -
October 28, 2022
The Wider Balkan Region at the Crossroads of a New Regional Energy Matrix
By: Sergiu Mitrescu, Vuk Vuksanovic -
October 27, 2022
Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Western Balkans: Mapping Governance and Actors – Case Study Serbia
By: Maja Bjelos, Marija Pavlovic -
July 28, 2022
Public enterprises and public administration– outlawed management and citizens’ attempts to curtail it
By: Nemanja Nenadic -
June 30, 2022
Geopolitics is Local – Ramifications of Chinese Projects for Human Security in Serbia
By: Maja Bjelos, Vuk Vuksanovic -
June 29, 2022
Piercing the Chinese Wall in Zrenjanin – Civic Activism VS. Linglong
By: Ivan Zivkov -
June 09, 2022
Leaving Stabilocracy Behind – Rethinking the French Approach to the Western Balkans
By: Luka Steric -
June 09, 2022
Protection of Whistleblowers by Making Public Disclosures (Alerting the Public) – Tendencies and Examples from the Practice
By: Sofija Mandić -
June 06, 2022
Covidocracy in the Election Process – An Analysis of the Pandemic Narrative Serving the State Capture
By: Srdan Hercigonja -
June 06, 2022
Pandemic Management – Lessons Learned for a Safer Future
By: Milja Dimitrijevic, Rade Panic -
June 06, 2022
(Absence of) Trust and Security in the Second Year of the Pandemic – Serbian Citizens’ Opinions about the COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Maja Bjelos, Srdan Hercigonja -
May 16, 2022
Rethinking the Dutch position towards the Western Balkans in the new security environment in Europe
By: Arlinda Rrustemi, Luka Steric, Marko Drajic -
May 09, 2022
They melted down our tanks, we are creating the strongest power in the region – militarist narratives serving the purpose of state capturing
By: Luka Steric -
March 29, 2022
Resilience to Violent Extremism in Serbia: The Case of Sanjak
By: Predrag Petrovic, Marija Ignjatijevic -
December 13, 2021
Paper Fairy Tales VS Steel Brotherhood – Media Portrayals of Serbia’s Alliances in the Age of Pandemic
By: Luka Steric, Maja Bjelos -
October 15, 2021
The Crime-Politics Nexus Entrapping The Balkans
By: Bojan Elek, Giorgio Fruscione -
May 31, 2021
Don’t Talk to Me about Democracy while I’m Guarding Kosovo – analysis of narratives used to capture the state
By: Maja Bjelos, Bojan Elek -
April 12, 2021
US foreign policy in the Balkans: new chapter
By: Vuk Vuksanovic -
April 04, 2021
Military cooperation between Serbia and the USA: dynamically under the public radar
By: Marija Ignjatijevic -
March 31, 2021
The Lie Detector and the Stories about It: Narrative of the Fight against Organised Crime in the Function of Capturing the State
By: Marija Pavlovic, Bojan Elek, Milos Jovanovic -
March 10, 2021
Snakes, rats and drug addicts used to dwell here – analysis of the narrative utilised to capture the state
By: Luka Steric -
December 11, 2020
Serbia in the Jaws of the COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Srdan Hercigonja -
November 24, 2020
Boosting Armament to Fight Demographic Decline, Crime and Corruption – Public Opinion on Security
By: Marija Pavlovic -
November 20, 2020
Many Faces of Serbian Foreign Policy Public Opinion and Geopolitical Balancing
By: Maja Bjelos, Vuk Vuksanovic, Luka Steric -
February 06, 2020
Security Sector Capture in Serbia – An Early Study
By: Predrag Petrovic, Jelena Pejic Nikic -
April 01, 2019
Does NATO Facilitate Regional Defence and Security Cooperation in the Balkans?
By: Katarina Djokic -
January 01, 2019
How Can NATO Contribute to Regional Cooperation in the Field of Training and Education?
By: Marija Ignjatijevic -
January 01, 2018
The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police in Serbia
By: Bojan Elek, Sasa Djordjevic -
March 21, 2017
Super Galeb’s Flight into the Blue
By: Katarina Djokic -
March 01, 2017
Public perception of Serbia’s foreign policy
By: Milos Popovic, Sonja Stojanovic Gajic -
March 01, 2017
Public Opinion on the Security of Serbia and Dialogue with Pristina
By: Milos Popovic, Sonja Stojanovic Gajic -
December 01, 2016
Back to Basics: Re-affirming the Rule of Law in the Western Balkans
By: Bojan Elek, Milena Milosevic, Stevo Muk -
December 01, 2016
Anatomy of the Failed Private Security Licensing
By: Predrag Petrovic -
November 01, 2016
Monitoring and Evaluating the Rule of Law in Serbia
By: Andrej Stefanovic, Bojan Elek, Katarina Djokic, Sofija Mandić -
October 01, 2016
Extorted procurement-how local authorities unlawfully procure equipment for firefighters
By: Dejan Skoric -
October 01, 2016
Road safety in Serbia: a priority or a neglected area?
By: Ana Aćimov -
October 01, 2016
Why doesn’t hail protection in Serbia work?
By: Miroslav Mijatović -
October 01, 2016
The Future of International Police Missions in the New Global Security Environment – Contribution of Western Balkans Police Forces to EU’s International Policing
By: Andreja Bogdanovski, Uros Zivkovic -
January 01, 2016
What about the women? Understanding and Addressing the Problem of ISIS Female Recruitment in the Western Balkans
By: Eric Mietz -
January 01, 2016
Monitoring and Evaluating the Rule of Law in Serbia
By: Andrej Stefanovic -
January 01, 2014
Security Council Resolution 1325: Civil Society Monitoring Report 2014
By: Diana Miladinović Zeba