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European Union, How Comes?

Drivers, Dreams and Dramas of European Integration History
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Cover des Buchs: European Union, How Comes?

European Union, How Comes?

Reihe:
Denkart Europa | Mindset Europe , 37
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden 2025
Autor:innen:
Marhold

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Chapter 10: What Drives the World Forward After the End of the Iron Curtain? Options for Europe5 Kein Zugriff
  • ... of the international organisations which included the United States – CSCE (to become OSCE in 1995) and NATO, along with the European Communities. The Council of Europe Gorbachev and Mitterrand spoke ...
  • ... conditions and was certainly a very welcome confirmation of the ‘Europeanness’ of the former Soviet satellites and republics, but it did not mean as much as membership of the EU.31 CSCE/OSCE ...
  • ... the “Organisation on Security and Cooperation in Europe” (OSCE). Cer­ tainly, the OSCE had the potential to tie East and West closer together, but it also had weaknesses, at least in the eyes of the Central ...
  • ... of divergence and conflict, as it is inherent to the neoliberal project to send people onto their individual, egoistic paths, thus creating distance, inequality and cleavage. OSCE could not fulfill all ...
  • ... security ranging above all. Its commitments exceeded by far the non-obligatory commitments of the CSCE/OSCE: in case of one country facing military aggression, the others were obliged to intervene ...
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Bibliography2 Kein Zugriff
  • ... American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-first Century. National Institute for Public Policy. Peters, I (2004). The OSCE, NATO and the EU within the “Network ...
  • ... of Interlocking European Security Institutions”: Hierarchization, Flexibilization, Marginalization. In OSCE Yearbook 2003. Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik. pp. 381– 402. Radkau, J ...
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Chapter 6: The Crisis of the 1970s and its Impact on European Integration4 Kein Zugriff
  • ... in Europe”, OSCE.51 Africa and Decolonisation The future of Africa – and of other European colonies – was to become an issue for their former imperialist masters, as decolonisation gained momentum ...
  • ... of one of her 50 Tony Judt, Postwar, op.cit., p. 503. 51 David Galbreath: The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Milton Park (Taylor and Francis), 2007.The OSCE itself, proudly ...
  • ... to its acquiring permanent institutions and operational capabilities. As part of this institutionalization process, the name was changed from the CSCE to the OSCE by a decision of the Budapest Summit ...
  • ... of drawing practical conclusions from it. The German European affairs think tank, the Institute for European Politics, has since 1981 published a “Yearbook on European Integration” (in 57 Report ...
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