Bucharest – ESI at Bucharest Security Conference 2025

ESI senior analyst Adnan Ćerimagić spoke at the Bucharest Security Conference 2025, held in Bucharest, Romania, on 28 November 2025. The conference gathered diplomats, policymakers, academics, and security experts for plenary sessions and panel discussions on current security challenges in Europe and its neighbourhood.
Adnan participated in the panel “30 years after Dayton – the fragile peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the impact on regional security”. In his remarks, he presented ESI’s analysis of Bosnia and Herzegovina three decades after the Dayton Peace Agreement.
Over the course of the conference, Adnan used the opportunity to exchange views with other speakers and participants, and support a brainstorm session for an academic volume that will be published following Bucharest Security Conference 2025.
- 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”