Nikola Lunić, Executive Director of the Council for Strategic Policy Photo: YouTube printscreen Is there a life in Serbia after the S-400 returned to Russia? So much tabloid delight followed by pleas and appeals for the S-400 to remain. Yet, the system flew away, and the...
Author: Dragan Šutanovac, president of the Council for Strategic Policy Having such a geostrategic position, it is no wonder that Serbia occasionally finds itself in the focus of interest of the great powers. But such a frequent projection of hard and/or soft power in the Balkans...
Author: PhD Dragan Luković, member of advisory board of Council for strategic Policy Photo: Dimitrije Ostojić According to the Resolution of the National Assembly on the Protection of Sovereignty, Territorial Integrity and the Constitutional Order of the Republic of Serbia (2007), Serbia made a "decision to...
Author: Prof. dr Selmo Cikotić, former Minister of Defence of Bosnia and Hercegovina, member of advisory board of Council for strategic policy Global changes and challenges Globalization has reshaped the world order and brought a number of changes and circumstances that the world hadn’t experienced in...
We witnesses again a levy and dishonestly created mandatory military service campaign, made up on the basis of the non-transparent and incomplete research. The model, organization, and a number of defense forces, including the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF), are a state-of-the-art issue of strategic importance, and...
Today, the world faces dynamic changes. Contemporary world encounters the security challenges which have manifested in a wider spectrum and have become completely unpredictable. Therefore, it is right to say that, today, the world is not at the end of history, but it is at the...
There is a well-known message which the Athenian deputies sent to the citizens of the city of Melos (431. BC) declaring that justice served only those who were equally powerful, and wanted the city surrender, or it would be destroyed (Thucydides: Peloponnesian war). When we think...