The Future of EU Enlargement: Fatigue or Opportunity
The Session 4 “EU Enlargement – Picking up the peaces” discussed messages sent by European officials regarding the future enlargement policy and the possibilities for... Read More
OSCE: Difficult Times Ahead
Evening Session 3: The OSCE 40 Years after the Helsinki Accords opened the debate on the future of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in... Read More
Transatlantic Trends in 2014
The first day of the Belgrade Security Forum will be remembered by the Transatlantic Trends Report 2014 which was presented and explained by Ms. Constanze... Read More
Failing to Face the Past
The last panel of today’s Academic Event titled Memory and (In)Security in the Former Yugoslavia discussed the construction of collective memories in the Former Yugoslavia.... Read More
Historical Analogies to Perserve Image of Importance
Second panel of the Academic Event titled Memory and Historical Analogies in World Politics was dedicated to the question how politicians, academics and general public... Read More
Academic Event, Panel 1: Theorizing Memory/Security Nexus
Initial panel “Theorizing Memory/Security Nexus” held at the Academic Event saw presentation of four papers digging into matters of historical and collective memory, social narratives,... Read More
Professor Neumann on Russia’s Great Power Status in Academic Event Key Note Speech
The fourth Belgrade Security Forum started today with the Academic Event. Professor Iver Neumann, Montague Burton Professor of International Relation at the London School of... Read More
Customized Belgrade Security Forum app now available for Android and iOS
Belgrade Security Forum is proud to offer its attendees customized event application for this year’s event developed in cooperation with the CONFI Company from Slovakia.... Read More