Start Treating Bosnia and Herzegovina as Prosperity Worthy
The first session of the BSF 2018 began with the moderator Vedran Džihić, Senior Research, Austrian Institute for International Affairs, asking about oscillations between pessimism... Read More
What Happens in the Middle East Never Stays in the Middle East
Hakim Khatib, Research Fellow at the Frankfurt Research Institute on Global Islam at the Goethe University Frankfurt, moderator of the Session “The Middle East: Making... Read More
Change Needed in WB Countries’ and EU’s Attitude towards Enlargement
At the first Belgrade Security Forum plenary panel titled “Balkans 2025” moderated by Zoran Nechev from Center for EU integration, speakers agreed that future is... Read More
CASE STUDIES OF EU CRISIS RESPONSE
Second panel of this issue of the BSF Academic Event analysed the EU crisis response and border management in Libya, Ukraine, Iraq, Mali, and Afghanistan.... Read More
WITHOUT CONFLICT SENSITIVITY EU’S CRISIS RESPONSE FALLING SHORT
Following the academic panels today focusing on the EU’s crisis response and border management, the panels were concluded by Pernille Rieker and Morten Bøås, both... Read More
In Search for Coherence in EU Crisis Approach
The first panel of the Academic Event of the Belgrade Security Forum 2018 focused on the aspects of the European Union’s crisis management. The goal... Read More
Local Consent Essential for Resilient Projects in Crisis
Belgrade Security Forum was open with Academic Event titled “How Conflict Sensitive is EU Crisis Response?” with welcoming words from the organisers. Sonja Stojanović Gajić, of the... Read More