Kleptocracy Feeding on Low Capacity in Judiciary
One of the most important sessions of the day titled “High-level Corruption and International Security” brought the argument that it should not be waited on... Read More
More Women: Changing Culture, Building Partnerships
Why more women? “Why not?” moderator Karolina Leaković, Vice-President, Party of European Socialists Women, asked jokingly at the very beginning of the session dedicated to female perspective... Read More
Think-Tankers Agree: Civil Society Should be More Included
At the panel “Balkans 2025: What kind of future can we expect?” speakers comprised of regional leading think-takers presented their research papers that showed the... Read More
Serbia in EU is in Everyone’s Best Interest
Germany and the United States have historically played significant roles within the Western Balkans. With recent issues facing the area, specifically “a return of geopolitics,”... Read More
Unwilling Process of Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue
The dialogue on normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina facilitated by the EU is in its eighth year but has been stagnating since the end... Read More
Still Not There but Asian Century is Coming
At the begging of the third plenary panel a question was raised whether we have really entered the Asian century? Opinions of the speakers were... Read More
West-Russia Cooperation with Clear Red Lines
The panel Beyond Ideology – West-Russia Relations and Political Pragmatism lacked panelists from the United States of America, so moderator Ms. Gordana Delić, Director of the... Read More
Populism: Threat or Opportunity for Reinvention of the EU
In light of the new challenges that face the European Union, such as climate change, migration, and the rise of populism, the question of how... Read More
Better a Giant of Cooperation than a Dwarf of Nationalism
The panel that followed the Grand Opening of the Belgrade Security Forum saw the participation of the presidents of the Republic of Serbia and of... Read More