Belgrade – ESI at the Belgrade Security Conference
19 November 2025

Adnan Cerimagic took part in the Belgrade Security Conference. Photo: ESI
ESI senior analyst Adnan Ćerimagić participated in the fourth edition of the Belgrade Security Conference (BSC), held from 17 to 19 November 2025 at the Sava Center under the theme Pathways to Freedom.
The conference brought together regional and international policymakers, diplomats, academics, civil society representatives, and security experts to discuss global and European security challenges, democratic resilience, and the future of freedom in Europe and the Western Balkans.
Throughout the conference, Adnan also took part in discussions with diplomats, analysts, and political leaders on the prospects for democratic transformation and stability in the Western Balkans, as well as the role of the EU in promoting these goals.
- ESI proposal: “Preventing violence – transform Kosovo dialogue”
- ESI background: “Scoreboard - The true state of accession - What the Commission assessments reveal”
- ESI proposal: “End the turtle race How the EU can address the crisis of the accession process”
- ESI proposal: “Offer the four freedoms to the Balkans, Ukraine, and Moldova For a merit-based EU accession process with a credible goal”
- ESI proposal: “47 again? Russia out, Kosovo in Support Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe”
- ESI proposal: “Abandon clichés about Bosnia: Push EU-related reforms instead of arbitrary conditions”
- ESI proposal: “No partition: Why Kosovo and Serbia must not discuss territory”
- ESI report: “Anti-Corruption Report for the West Balkans: Measure corruption in order to fight it”