Dr. Srdjan Cvijic is the president of the International Advisory Committee of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy.
Before joining BCSP Team, he was a Senior Policy Officer at the Europe and Eurasia Program of the Open Society Foundations. He is a member of the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group, an associate senior research fellow at the Italian Institute for International Political Studies ISPI, and a Fellow of the Europe’s Futures Program of the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. Dr. Cvijic is a former high ranking Serbian diplomat, he also worked for the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, the European Policy Centre in Brussels, as well as the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Dr. Cvijic holds a PhD from the Department of Law of the European University Institute in Florence. He published numerous policy and academic articles and is the author of the “Democracy beyond the demos, brining the immigrants (back) in” published in 2008.
Tuesday 28
14.30 - 15.20
THE WAR CONTINUES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE REGION
As the war in Ukraine is well in its second year, the world is trying to grapple with its consequences. What does a protracted conflict mean for Southeast Europe and the Balkans from an economic, diplomatic, and geopolitical standpoint?