Publishing Institution:
Institute for Security and International Studies (ISIS)
The Institute is an independent non-profit Bulgarian NGO, not linked to political parties, organisations or movements, as well as to religious or ideological denominations. Judicial person according to the Formal Register of Judicial Persons at Sofia City Court: Consignment 1496, Vol. 23, Ch.V, p. 121, based on Decision 1979 of Sofia City Court of 4 November 1994.
ISIS is listed among the 300 leading think-tanks world-wide in the 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2008 editions of the NIRA’s World Directory of Think Tanks, Tokyo, Japan; among the 500 leading strategic studies centres by the IISS, London in 1998. ISIS is not linked to any political party, movement, organization, religious or ideological denomination and is part of the ISN, member of the Consortium of the Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes of the PfP countries, member of the Europe's World Journal Advisory Board. The Wisconsin University awarded the website of ISIS in October 1999 with the Scout Banner of Most Recommended Website in the Social Sciences. ISIS is member of the non-governmental Coalition for Reform of the Security Sector in Bulgaria and of the Bulgarian University Network for Security Studies. After 1994 ISIS became the meeting point and generator of conceptual thinking for civilian and military experts on security.
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Resources:
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February 01, 2020
Perceptions and Reflections of the Security Crisis in the Black Sea Region
By:
Plamen Pantev
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December 01, 2019
Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind: Is There a Blueprint?
By:
Plamen Pantev
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November 01, 2018
The Western Balkans at the End of the the 2010s – Beyond the Security Dilemma?
By:
Mira Kaneva
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September 01, 2018
Challenges to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union: Black Sea Region (Crimea) and Syria
By:
Plamen Pantev
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September 01, 2017
The Inflated Yet Unsolvable North Korean Nuclear Threat
By:
Boyan Boyanov
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June 01, 2017
The Changing Balance of Power in the Age of Emerging Cyber Threats
By:
Ivo Tsekov
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April 01, 2017
The Changing Balance of Power in the Age of Emerging Cyber Threats
By:
Ivo Tsekov
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November 01, 2016
The Inflated Yet Unsolvable North Korean Nuclear Threat
By:
Boyan Boyanov
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September 01, 2016
European Union Boarders in the Face of Insecurities (2015-2016)
By:
Mira Kaneva
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January 01, 2016
European Union Boarders in the Face of Insecurities
By:
Mira Kaneva
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November 01, 2014
The New Challenges to the EuroAmerican Relationship: Russia and the Middle East
By:
Guido Lenzi
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January 01, 2014
The New Challenges to the EuroAmerican Relationship: Russia and the Middle East
By:
Guido Lenzi
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September 01, 2012
The Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo - A Major Generator of Instability in the Region
By:
Petyo Valkov
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January 01, 2005
Bulgaria in NATO and the EU: Implications for the Regional Foreign and Security Policy of the Country
By:
Plamen Pantev