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Die Zukunft konventioneller Rüstungskontrolle in Europa. The Future of Conventional Arms Control in Europe
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Die Zukunft konventioneller Rüstungskontrolle in Europa. The Future of Conventional Arms Control in Europe
- Reihe:
- Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden , 194
- Verlag
- Nomos, Baden-Baden 2009
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Arms and the Man: The Conundrums of Control6 Kein Zugriff
- ... one adopted under the aegis of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),2 while norms and enforcement mechanisms for any truly global set of restrictions have been elusive ...
- ... the Florence Agreement of 14 June 1996 on arms control, is a striking example. 2 Cf. OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons, 24 November 2000, text at: www.osce.org/item/2076.html. 3 Cf ...
- ... Cooperation and Security in Europe (CSCE) was the predecessor of the present-day Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe (OSCE). CSCE Confidenceand Security-Building Measures (CSBMs ...
- ... with it in the Collective Security Treaty Organization, CSTO. 6 Agreement on Adaptation of the CFE Treaty, text contained in the Istanbul (OSCE Summit) Document of 18-19 November 1999, at: http ...
- ... the November 1999 OSCE Summit in Istanbul. However within a couple of years it became clear that Russia was not actually prepared to complete these withdrawals, and it became less prepared to do so the ...
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Withdrawal of the Russian Forces from Moldova – The Key to Revitalizing the CFE Treaty6 Kein Zugriff
- ... Treaty with the issue of the withdrawal of the Russian troops from Moldova proved to be judicious. At the 1999 OSCE Istanbul Summit, Moldovan diplomats, after difficult negotiations with Russia, and ...
- ... equipment trains (118 railway wagons) and two of ammunition (43 wagons) from Moldova, a clear flaunting by Moscow of the obligations it undertook at the OSCE Istanbul ...
- ... ://www.osce.org/documents/mcs/1999/11/4050_en.pdf. 296 Summit. Consequently, at the 2002 Porto Ministerial Council meeting, the OSCE participating States adopted a new decision on Moldova, in which ...
- ... territory, and highlighted, on the one hand, a weakening of the OSCE’s role as an organization for security in Europe and, on the other, a strengthening of Russia’s influence in the OSCE. Over the ...
- ... Republic of Moldova’s territory as the 2002 Decision of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Porto had stipulated. At present, the districts on the east bank of the Nistru River in the Republic of ...
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CFE Regime Building in Georgia and South Caucasus5 Kein Zugriff
- ... international actors such as the OSCE, UN and EU, has created additional difficulties for Georgia in pursuing a peaceful resolution of its conflicts. 2. Russia has declared its intention of opening three ...
- ... , finalized at the 19 November 1999 Istanbul OSCE Summit, Russia and Georgia issued a joint statement, which is incorporated into the 1999 CFE Final Act supplementing the Agreement on Adaptation of the ...
- ... . The two sides noted the willingness of OSCE participating States to provide financial support for this process. In 1996 and 1997, while working on the flank document, Georgia managed to use the CFE ...
- ... proportionally and to increase its national holdings which, in consequence, would stimulate an arms race in the region. 1 Cf. SIPRI Yearbook 1997 ...
- ... . Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford 1997, p. 479. 2 Cf. SIPRI Yearbook 2008. Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford 2008, p. 482. 319 Since the end of the ...
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Die Waffen und der Mensch: Die Rätsel der Kontrolle5 Kein Zugriff
- ... Kapitel 1: Die Bedeutung konventioneller Rüstungskontrolle im gegenwärtigen strategischen Umfeld Chapter 1: The Relevance of Conventional Arms Control in the Current Strategic Environment ...
- ... in den Staaten des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens nach dem Abkommen von Dayton sowie dem Abkommen von Florenz vom 14. Juni 1996 über subregionale Rüstungskontrolle ist ein bemerkenswertes Beispiel. 2 OSCE ...
- ... , Confidenceand Security-Building Measures in the New Europe, Oxford 2004 (SIPRI Research Report No 18). 23 geostrategischen und konventionellen Überlegenheit in Richtung des Westens, die in Folge ...
- ... anwuchsen.8 Im selben Zu 8 Cf. SIPRI Yearbook 2008. Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford 2008, S. 179-181 und 197-198 ...
- ... arrangements, CSBMs and the Security Dialogue in the OSCE area, unter: http://www.osce.org/conferences/asrc_2008.html?page=documents&session_id= 245. 26 (und die darauf folgende russische Anerkennung ...
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Conventional Arms Control in Europe– Structural Stability and New Weapons Developments5 Kein Zugriff
- ... transparency, dialogue and cooperation within the OSCE framework. Regional arms control agreements, such as those following the 1995 Dayton Accord, are modeled after the CFE Treaty. For more than a ...
- ... new advances in R&D, such as lasers or weapons based on “other physical principles”. Within the OSCE framework, the Vienna Document 1999, OSCE seminars on military doctrines and the Forum for ...
- ... , including all Unmanned Systems in general, as well as the introduction of new types and versions of major weapons systems. Within the OSCE framework, the document “Global Exchange of Military ...
- ... Information” determines that transparent notification of new weapons systems can be applied. The military doctrine seminars of the OSCE can be used proactively by member states to discuss emerging military ...
- ... potential destabilizing weapons systems in the Joint Consultative Group. Second, the OSCE Forum for Security Cooperation, the 1999 Vienna Document and military doctrine seminars can be better used to ...
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Arms Control’s Groundhog Days5 Kein Zugriff
- ... 117 Burak Akçapar Arms Control’s Groundhog Days1 In August 2008, as the global media was relaying confused coverage of the war between Russia and Georgia, I decided to dust off my knowledge ...
- ... of the CFE Treaty. Not having dealt with the issue directly for over a decade since writing my book on the subject in 1996, the first thing I noted was how much had changed. Already a torture to ...
- ... , 4 Cf. Zdzislaw Lachowski/Martin Sjögren, Conventional Arms Control, in: SIPRI Yearbook 2004. Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford 2004, p. 716. 5 Pál Dunay, On the ...
- ... embedded proceduralinstitutional mechanisms again kicked in to revise the Treaty. Thus in December 1996, a new round of talks was launched at the OSCE Summit in Lisbon to adapt the treaty’s bloc-to ...
- ... 18 February 2009 underscored, “due to its inclusiveness and its comprehensive approach to security” the OSCE already presents itself as the most appropriate forum for such a comprehensive exchange ...
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