Transparent debate necessary for moving forward
At the first BSF Panel Mr. Jean Lachapelle, Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science of the Oslo University said that democratic backsliding is... Read More
Strengthening Liberal Democracies to Curb Populism
BSF 2020 Cas Mudde Populism in 2020 In the last decades, the world has seen an unprecedented rise in populist parties. In this... Read More
Strong Judiciary to Uncapture States in the Western Balkans
Closing panel of this year’s Academic Event presented different angles and approaches to state capture in Serbia. Tena Prelec, Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group,... Read More
Understanding State Capture
Different theoretical approaches which can be used to explain state capture were discussed at the first Academic Event panel this year. Andrea L. Capusella, London... Read More
Seeking Stability for Western Balkans, Getting State Capture in Return
General debate on this panel was about the influence of the EU and the rest of the international community on conflict-resolution in the Western Balkans... Read More
Trust could Rebuild Democracy
The Belgrade Security Forum continued with a discussion on the fate of democracy and solidarity after the COVID-19 pandemic that saw participation of Mr. Ivan... Read More
Serbian CSOs call on Government to Launch Dialogue on Democracy
On the occasion of the release of the recent Freedom House “Nations in Transit” report in which Serbia found itself in the category of a... Read More
Call for Papers: State Capture and Security
The organizers of the Belgrade Security Forum (BSF) are pleased to invite you to submit papers for this year’s Academic Event. The Academic Event will... Read More
Western Balkans Regional Security Between Populism and Malign Foreign Investments
Following the Academic Panel 1 that focused on regional security and the retreat of liberalism in Europe, the focus in this panel was placed on the same... Read More