The International and Security Affairs Centre (ISAC) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization from Belgrade, Serbia, that combines policy research with advocacy, education and leadership activities. With its research and advocacy program, ISAC covers almost all aspects of Serbia’s foreign relations, thus contributing to constant rethinking of the current foreign policy and security positions. ISAC was founded in 2006 with a clear orientation towards promoting and serving the transformation of Serbia towards EU and Euro-Atlantic integration.
Latest posts by International and Security Affairs Centre - ISAC
Serbian media blame Armenian ‘betrayal’ of Russia for the fall of Nagorno-Karabakh
Serbian pro-government and pro-Russia media systematically promoted a narrative that the Western-oriented Armenian authorities gave up Nagorno-Karabakh by turning their foreign and security policy against Russia.
‘The only white people who did not bring evil’: Serbian media narratives around Russia in Africa
Russian influence in Africa exists in some areas — notably in security and the arms trade — but most authors who have written on the subject conclude that the overall impact should not be overstated.
Turbulent weeks on the streets of Serbia
The protests against the 'culture of violence' in Serbia were triggered by a mass shooting at a Belgrade elementary school, in which nine children and a security guard died.
Analysis of comments on popular Serbian news portals shows the reach of pro-Russian narratives
News reproduced "several narratives that coincided with the Russian interpretation of events, but the ratio of positively and negatively assessed comments was strongly in favour of those who supported Russia."