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OSCE Yearbook 2014

OSCE Yearbook 2014
Author: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: European Institutions, Parliamentary Studies and Political Parties
ISBN: 9783848717491

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In a year of renewed interest in the OSCE, the 20th edition of the OSCE Yearbook contains analyses, descriptions and reports by experts, insiders and decision-makers on the world's largest regional security organization, its work and participating States. A special focus section considers the Helsinki +40 Process against the background of the crisis in Ukraine. Highlights include former Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov on the OSCE's ongoing relevance, and OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier on the Organization as a regional arrangement under the UN Charter. Steven Pifer also discusses recent events in US-Russia relations. The participating States in the spotlight this year are Turkmenistan, newcomer Mongolia, and the UK, in the context of the referendum on Scottish independence. The section on conflict prevention and dispute settlement is largely dedicated to the Ukraine crisis. Here, renowned experts deal with the challenges and opportunities presented by the OSCE's Special Monitoring Mission; analyse the strategic struggle between Russia and Ukraine; consider Russia's motivations; and outline the development of Ukrainian civil society. Other contributions are dedicated to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, election observation, conventional arms control against the backdrop of the Ukraine crisis, and the OSCE Mediterranean Partnership four years after the "Arab Spring".


OSCE Yearbook 2013

OSCE Yearbook 2013
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474228348

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This book details the responsibilities and activities of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Chapters range from conflict prevention and crisis management via the promotion of democracy and human rights to arms control – with each chapter including analysis and reports on political and diplomatic practice.


OSCE Yearbook 2017

OSCE Yearbook 2017
Author: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg / IFSH
Publisher: Nomos Verlag
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3845290420

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Die Aufgaben und Aktivitäten der Organisation für Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit in Europa von der Konfliktverhütung und Krisenbewältigung über die Förderung von Demokratie und Menschenrechten bis zu regionaler Rüstungskontrolle – wissenschaftliche Analysen und Berichte aus der politischen und diplomatischen Praxis.


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OSCE Yearbook 2013

OSCE Yearbook 2013
Author: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy
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Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: European Institutions, Parliamentary Studies and Political Parties
ISBN: 9783848711413

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The OSCE Yearbook 2013 comprises a wealth of writing by experts and practitioners on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the topics it deals with, and the states that comprise it. After a foreword by the 2013 Chairperson-in-Office, Ukraine's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Leonid Kozhara, three analytical contributions consider Russian-US relations, the evolution of Euro-Atlantic security, and the ongoing Helsinki +40 process. The section on the participating States includes a discussion of relevant developments in Armenia and Kazakhstan and a preview of the 2014 Swiss Chairmanship. A comprehensive review of OSCE conflict prevention activities is followed by a special focus section, which this year covers transnational threats, policing, and border management. It contains detailed considerations of the Strategic Framework for Police-Related Activities, in-depth information on border-related issues such as border policy in Central Asia, an outline of the OSCE's counter-terrorism activities, and descriptions of community policing in Germany and the European Border Surveillance System EUROSUR. The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media considers the challenges of press freedom in the digital age. There is also a review of Ireland's 2012 chairmanship, a discussion of the recently established OSCE Academic Network, and a report on the OSCE's public diplomacy. Finally, external relations in the spotlight include OSCE engagement in Afghanistan and the role of the Arab League in conflict resolution. The Yearbook includes compendious appendixes with data and facts on the 57 OSCE States as well as a full bibliography of recent publications.


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OSCE yearbook
Author: Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik (Hamburg)
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OSCE Yearbook 2019

OSCE Yearbook 2019
Author: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, Ifsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-07
Genre: National security
ISBN: 9783848765003

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Der Band stellt die Aufgaben und Aktivitaten der Organisation fur Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit in Europa von der Konfliktverhutung und Krisenbewaltigung uber die Forderung von Demokratie und Menschenrechten bis zu regionaler Rustungskontrolle dar - wissenschaftliche Analysen und Berichte aus der politischen und diplomatischen Praxis.


The New Geopolitics of the South Caucasus

The New Geopolitics of the South Caucasus
Author: Shireen T. Hunter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498564976

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This collection surveys the three South Caucasian states’ economic, social and political evolution since their independence in 1991. It assesses their successes and failures in these areas, including their attempts to build new national identities and value systems to replace Soviet-era structures. It explains the interplay of domestic and international factors that have affected their performance and influenced the balance of their successes and shortcomings. It focuses on the policies pursued by key regional and international actors towards the region and assesses the effects of regional and international rivalries on these states’ development, as well as on the prospects for regional cooperation and conflict resolution. Finally, it analyzes a number regional and international developments which could affect the future trajectory of these states’ evolution.


Agonies of Empire

Agonies of Empire
Author: Cox, Michael
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1529221560

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The defeat of Donald Trump in November 2020 followed by the attack on the US Congress on 6th January 2021 represented a tipping point moment in the history of the American republic. Divided at home and facing a world sceptical of American claims to be the ‘indispensable nation’ in world politics, it is clear that the next few years will be decisive ones for the United States. But how did the US, which was riding high only 30 years ago, arrive at this critical point? And will it lead to the fall of what many would claim has been one of the most successful empires of modern times? In this volume, Michael Cox, a leading scholar of American foreign policy, outlines the ways in which five very different American Presidents – Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump and now Biden – have addressed the complex legacies left them by their predecessors while dealing with the longer-term problems of running an empire under increasing stress. In so doing, he sets out a framework for thinking critically about US foreign policy since the end of the Cold War without ever losing sight of the biggest question of all: can America continue to shape world affairs or is it now facing long-term decline?