-To activate and to encourage the application of mechanisms of civil management that promote the development of democratic institutions through the education of young experts in democratisation, best practices, security policy making, planning and implementation;
-To foster a culture of regional cooperation, understanding and tolerance that will solidify and build upon the efforts of the international community, encompassing the principles of Articles II and IV of Annex 1B of the Dayton Peace Accords together with the European Union Regional Approach towards greater regional collaboration;
-To improve existing practice and knowledge in the field of education that will equip young security experts with the necessary tools to convey a vision of the Southeast European region towards the realization of both the future landscape of Europe and the obligations that further membership of European security and political organizations will incur;
-To establish a mechanism for the exchange of ideas and greater cooperation in the field of security towards lasting endeavours in the creation of peace and multi-ethnicity;
-To develop the security policy using the experience of other countries in the management of transition and preparation for integration into EU and NATO structures;
-To improve inter-entity co-operation within the domain of security tasking and evaluation of the current security situation in the sub-region and recommendations for its improvement;
-To develop the creation of confidence building measures and prevention of conflict, as well as the restoration of a system of continuous sub-regional co-operation;
-To establish a framework of co-operation and communication between politicians and experts from the region of Southeast Europe;
-To address critical security issues and to pledge for the creation of a common regional strategy for the resolution of collective issues of concern (organised crime, terrorism, corruption, trade of human beings, illegal migration);
-To research the development of security issues – having in mind a multi-disciplined dimension of security;
-To work towards the re-establishment of a legislative framework, through the adoption of laws, regulations and rights;
-To work towards the adoption of international standards of internal security and democratic control of the police, armed forces and security services.