Western Balkans and the EU: Stuck in the Middle
All counties of the Western Balkans are proceeding towards a full European Union membership, although at different levels, be that as an candidate country like... Read More
Climate Change Agreements Pending Implementation
Given that the focus of the BSF2019 lies on various topics revolving around justice in a polarized world, climate change and the urgent need for... Read More
Women Political Engagement – Not Another Gender Issue
The session under the title Women’s Contribution to Peace, Democracy and Development in the Balkan Region aimed at exploring further possibilities and opportunities for active... Read More
Climate Change: Youth to Lead the Way
It is not possible to talk about any type of security without taking into consideration environmental protection and natural resources, were the words of Goran... Read More
EU Enlargement in Western Balkans: Postponed but Not Forgotten?
The grand opening event of the Belgrade Security Forum 2019 sparked the debate on the European perspective of the Western Balkan (WB) countries. Chaired by... Read More
Migration: The Cost of Leaving
The session titled Our Own Migration Crisis: People are Leaving and What Can Be Done About It addressed the issue of migration and presented some of the... Read More
Western Balkans Under Great Power Competition Pressure
The first plenary panel titled Overcoming Great Power Competition: East, West and Rest attempted to determine which country holds the most power and influence in... Read More
Military Neutrality Means No Bias
The special event presented the complexity of modern military neutrality from the perspectives of two generals, both chief of staff, from two European countries that... 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
Belgrade-Pristina: What Stands in the Way of Agreement?
by Stefan Surlić, Teaching Assistant, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Political Science The process of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina so far has not led to... Read More