Author: Marko Babić, professor at the University of Warsaw and associate of the Council for Strategic Policies Thirty years after the end of the Cold War and a period of relative stability of the international order with the dominant role of the United States, we face...
Admiral Robert P. Burke, Commander of Allied Joint Force Command Naples, ahead of his first visit to Belgrade, said that “NATO and Serbia are close partners” and that the participation of Serbian officers in multinational peacekeeping missions is a joint success. In an exclusive interview for...
Author: Nikola Lunić, Executive Director of the Council for Strategic Policy Photo: Ministry of defence Republic of Serbia The Decision of the Government of Serbia from September 9 to stop all military exercises and all military activities with all partners in the next six months seems...
Brigadier General Tommaso Vitale, Chief of the NATO Military Liaison Office in Belgrade, said in an exclusive interview with the Strategic Policy Council portal, cfsp.rs, that the public does not see how much NATO and Serbia have been working together for almost 15 years, that is,...
Author: Nikola Lunić, Executive Director of the Strategic Policy Council On the occasion of escalation of the conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. It was easy to ignore Brzezinski's position that the world was dangerously sliding into international turmoil because there was no international structure which could...
Author: Dr Orhan Dragaš, International Security Institute The news that Vladimir Putin is not coming to visit Serbia has the same impact on the Serbian political public as when he came to Belgrade on previous occasions. We have supporters and opponents of his arrival, and when...
Author: Patrycja Pendrakowska is a founder of the Michael Boym Institute of Asian and Global Studies in Warsaw (instytutboyma.org) and PhD Candidate at the University of Warsaw. She graduated o.a. in Sinology, Financial Law and Philosophy at the University of Warsaw. Currently, she is an exchange...