BELGRADE – SERBIA

BSC2025

500+ participants / 80+ speakers
20+ panels and side sessions

17-19 November / SAVA CENTER

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October 27, 2022 BSC

This panel discussed the challenges that the rise of illiberalism within and beyond the EU poses to the EU’s internal and external policies and its very own foundations. The speakers discussed the extent of the pressures that democracies within EU member states and candidate states face by providing examples from Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and Serbia. They also exchanged thoughts on what the EU institutions can do to counter the rise of illiberalism.  


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October 27, 2022 BSC

H.E. Emanuele Giaufret, Head of Delegation of the EU to Serbia, began by highlighting the suffering and economic hardship generated by attacks on critical Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Giaufret proceeded to emphasize how the current conflict threatens democracy and calls into question the stability of the current international order. Despite these challenges, the war has promoted more unity among the population of EU member states.


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October 27, 2022 BSC

This panel shed light on the attitudes of Russian society and elites towards the war against Ukraine to better understand the extent of support for the regime, Putin himself, and the war. A key question the panel addressed was how Russian society has responded to the last few months of full-scale war, including the consequences this war and sanctions have had on daily life in Russia. Panelists also discussed prospects for a possible regime change in Russia and what impact this could have on both Ukrainian and global security.  


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October 27, 2022 BSC

Ukraine Under Attack: A View from Kyiv provided robust insights into the current Ukrainian conflict, from a Ukrainian perspective. Iskra Kirova, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Open Society European Policy Institute, guided a discussion addressing the current state of warfighting in Ukraine. Panelists covered a wide range of topics, including Ukrainian faith in democracy, Russia’s evolving strategy, the impact of the war on civil society and the economy, and Ukraine’s relations with the West. 


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October 27, 2022 BSC

BCSP Director Igor Bandovic highlighted the need for honest conversations, suggesting that Serbia can no longer remain Balkan-centric. Therefore, the inaugural Belgrade Security Conference (BSC) is focusing on the threat of authoritarianism in the wider context of Europe.  


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October 21, 2022 BSC

The Belgrade Security Conference organizers are pleased to announce that the representatives of the Nobel Peace Prize Winners for 2022 will deliver keynote speeches during the first day of the Conference.

The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, and two human rights organisations – Memorial from Russia and Center for Civil Liberties from Ukraine. As the Norwegian Nobel Committee has announced, this year’s laureates represent civil societies in their home countries and they demonstrate the importance of civil society for peace and democracy.