Round-Table on Elements of the Security Policy - Internal Policy - Cover Image

Round-Table on Elements of the Security Policy - Internal Policy -
Round-Table on Elements of the Security Policy - Internal Policy -

Author(s): Duško Vejnović, Bisera Turković, Živko Radišić, Dragan Kalinić, István Gyarmati, Marko Amidžić, Fedor Klamtchouk, Petar Kunić, Ramo Masleša, Dragomir Jovičić, Sejfudin Tokić, Rasim Kadić, Branislav Lolić, Tomislav Mihalj
Subject(s): Politics, Political history, Security and defense, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Published by: Centar za Sigurnosne Studije
Keywords: security; policy BIH; elements; round-table; 2002;
Summary/Abstract: It is a pleasure and honour for me to greet you in the name of the Centre for Geostrategic Research in Banja Luka and the Centre for Security Studies BiH. I especially welcome the Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Zivko Radisic, representatives and chairmen of parliaments, parliamentarians, representatives of international organizations, representatives of non-governmental organizations, and all others that have responded to the invitation for the Round-Table on Elements of the Security Policy – Internal Policy. The actual topic is the theme of the position, function and organization of the security of the state. These themes are real when we speak about the security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a complex community of two entities and three constituent peoples. We expect from you to consider in an analytical, meaningful, practical and political manner, during the programme of work, the important and priority aspects of the sources of threats to stability in BiH, and then the modalities that protect that which was constituted by the Dayton Peace Agreement, and the expression of will and needs of the peoples that live in BiH. Certainly we expect that you shall completely openly discuss the issues of the state bodies – the police and military, the functioning and construction of the intelligence services; and parallel with this, the parliamentary democratic control of the state bodies. We expect that we shall discuss the foundation of fact; theoretically having in mind the historical approach how much is necessary that we shed light on the reality, that we offer a modern solution so that conflict in this country and between the peoples does not materialize.

  • Page Count: 61
  • Publication Year: 2002
  • Language: English
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