HISTORY MIGRATION OF SECURITY REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Cover Image

УТИЦАЈ МИГРАЦИЈЕ НА БЕЗБЕДНОСТ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ
HISTORY MIGRATION OF SECURITY REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Author(s): Hatidža Beriša, Ivan Rančić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Civil Society, Sociology, Security and defense, Migration Studies
Published by: CENTAR MODERNIH ZNANJA
Keywords: security, globalization; migration; migration wave; Republic of Serbia;

Summary/Abstract: There is no doubt that migration of the population is an integral part of the process of globalization, which is characterized by modern humanity. They are not the specialty of either these part of the world, or that they are happening only at this time. A large number of migrants have left their countries of origin or ethnic origin migrating to other countries in search of better opportunities or seeking protection from persecution and violence. The topic of migration becomes particularly relevant during the migration crisis in the territory of European countries at the beginning of 2014, which is the largest population movement since the end of the Second World War. Contemporary migration of the population brings with it certain security risks, threats and security challenges for each country, regardless of whether they are the ultimate destination or transit country. The Republic of Serbia, as a European geopolitical intersection of civilizations, represents the inevitable area of migratory waves coming from the Middle East and North Africa.The aim of the paper is to identify the most important consequences of the migrant crisis in the Republic of Serbia through the analysis and assessment of external factors, and to anticipate possible future implications of the migrant crisis, which are primarily conditioned by the dynamics of solving problems in the Middle East, political and other decisions, and measures of the European Union and neighboring countries.

  • Issue Year: IV/2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 516-526
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Serbian