CONCLUSIONS OF THE FIFTH BSF
The organizers of the BSF: Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (BFPE), European Movement of Serbia (EMINS) and Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) issue the... Read More
PM Vučić in the BSF Closing Ceremony
In the key note speech held at the closing ceremony of the 5th BSF, the Prime Minister of Serbia, H.E. Aleksandar Vučić thanked the Forum... Read More
Europe: No Achievement if Divided
Plenary Panel Improving the European Model of Governance: Ways forward was an exceptional platform to discuss current pressing issues and challenges that Europe is facing... Read More
Balkan as Energy Center of Europe
The Session of the final day of the Belgrade Security Forum titled New Ways of Energy Exploitation: Changing the Habitat for Good or Bad gave... Read More
European Crisis of Values between Walls and Wires
At the panel When Nations Move – The Failure of Migration Policies one specific question was raised: how come when people fleeing from war migrate... Read More
Russia: Still Far from Strategic Partnership with West?
Despite the division of the world into three parts, Russia, China and the USA, the EU space is very important for the protection of vital... Read More
Political Unity in Facing New Chalenges
Participants of the panel Keeping NATO Strong and Relevant concluded that in order to successfully implement results of previous NATO summit in Wales 2014 (e.g.... Read More
Setting Minimal Standards for Security Companies
The Session called Privatization of Security in Transforming Societies – Main Challenges to Democratic Governance focused on the mechanisms of Private Security Companies and state... Read More
To Be or Not to Be: Germany as a Leader
A debate on what Germany should became inspired today’s session titled Germany: The Reluctant Leader of Europe. Speakers talked about German roll in Europe from... Read More
No Similarity between Ukraina and Kosovo
The participants of the third Panel named The Crises in Ukraine Lessons (not)Learned from the Western Balkans, have agreed that there are no parallels to... Read More