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Foreign and Security Policy

Foreign and Security Policy

From its inception, ISAC’s key focus has always been in the domain of foreign and security policy in various forms. This program looks at and keeps track of several issues regarding Serbia’s foreign and security policy apart from the EU integration process including: bilateral relations with countries from South Eastern Europe and with regional actors, Partnership for Peace and Euro-Atlantic Relations, Neutrality and Non-Alignment in the post-Cold world, and others. It also includes ISAC’s second track diplomacy activities, such as visits by ISAC staff and delegations to EU Member States and EU institutions seeking to positively impact Serbia’s European path.

See the Library section for ISAC’s key analysis and studies on Serbia’s proclaimed neutrality, relations with regional states and recommendations for Serbia’s foreign policy in general.

13 October, 2011

The seventh “Law of Armed Conflict” Course

19 August, 2011

Lecture Resume – Turkey and the Western Balkans – a view from Poland, by Adam Balcer

6 April, 2011

Roundtable Conference: “The New Turkish Foreign Policy in the Western Balkans”

25 December, 2010

Essay Compendium “Russia Serbia Relations at the Beginning of XXI Century”

29 November, 2010

ISAC fund announces the beginning of a three day Seminar – “The Western Balkans – From a Security Consumer to a Security Provider”

14 April, 2010

The Sixth “Law of Armed Conflict” Course

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News

  • 17 January, 2023

    Analysis of the Narrative „The West shows no willingness for a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine“

  • 17 January, 2023

    Explanation of the unfortunate events in Štrpac on January 6, 2023

  • 4 January, 2023

    Analysis of the narrative “Germany is behind Kurti’s terror”: Crisis in Kosovo and anti-Western narratives in the Serbian media

  • 29 December, 2022

    Analysis of the News “THE GERMANS DENIGRATE ZELENSKI! The Junge Welt journalist called the Ukrainian leader a “bloody figure” of Washington and blamed him for the discord in Europe”

  • 23 December, 2022

    Analysis of the News „Volodin: America turned into Sodom by legalizing same-sex marriage“

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  • What We Do
  • Team and Expertise
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Programmes

  • CFSP – Chapter 31
  • Peace Support Operations
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  • Young Leaders

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  • Policy Opinions and Policy Perspectives
  • Policy Analyses and Policy Studies
  • Conference Reports and Conclusions
  • Academic articles and sources
  • Previous editions

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