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Addressing the Climate-Security Nexus at the OSCE
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Kapitel "Introduction to OSCE Insights: Securing States and People" umschalten
Introduction to OSCE Insights: Securing States and People
Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro Kartsonaki
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Responding to Russia’s aggression
Better using the OSCE for securing states and people
Acknowledgments
Kapitel "The Vienna Document 2011 and Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence" umschalten
The Vienna Document 2011 and Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Nicolò Miotto
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Introduction
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Definitions and terminology
Artificial intelligence and its military applications
Confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs)
Military applications of AI, associated risks, and CSBMs
Kapitel "Challenges and opportunities for the application of CSBMs to the military uses of AI" umschalten
Challenges and opportunities for the application of CSBMs to the military uses of AI
Geopolitical and technical challenges
Opportunities for politically and technically feasible CSBMs
CSBMs for military uses of AI: The VD11 as a source
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Kapitel "The Moscow Mechanism of the OSCE: Rules, Practice, and Possible Improvements" umschalten
The Moscow Mechanism of the OSCE: Rules, Practice, and Possible Improvements
Wolfgang Benedek
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Introduction
The rules
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The practice
Application of the Vienna Mechanism
Application of the Moscow Mechanism: Cases
Application of the Moscow Mechanism: Main issues
Outcomes of the reports under the Moscow Mechanism
The particularities of the Moscow Mechanism
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Kapitel "The OSCE Academy in Bishkek: A Potential Yet to Be Unleashed" umschalten
The OSCE Academy in Bishkek: A Potential Yet to Be Unleashed
Asel Doolotkeldieva
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Introduction
Historical overview
The OSCE Academy in Bishkek as of 2024
Programmatic achievements of the OSCE Academy in Bishkek
Structural challenges
The political environment in Kyrgyzstan and the wider Central Asia region
A unique but unrealized opportunity
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Kapitel "Addressing the Climate-Security Nexus at the OSCE" umschalten
Addressing the Climate-Security Nexus at the OSCE
Anselm Vogler
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Introduction
How does climate change affect security?
Addressing the climate-security nexus
Kapitel "Four guiding principles to address the climate-security nexus" umschalten
Four guiding principles to address the climate-security nexus
A preventative climate security policy
An ambitious climate security policy
A whole-of-government climate security policy
A politically feasible climate security policy
Climate security policy at the OSCE: Recommendations
Kapitel "Russian Federation Citizens in Latvia: A Real or Exaggerated Security Threat?" umschalten
Russian Federation Citizens in Latvia: A Real or Exaggerated Security Threat?
Vello Pettai
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Russian citizens in Latvia
Policy change
Language tests
Security dimension
Policy relaxation
Minority reaction and legal appeals
OSCE involvement and recommendations
Kapitel "Beyond High-Level Diplomacy: The OSCE and Intra-Societal Dialogue in Ukraine" umschalten
Beyond High-Level Diplomacy: The OSCE and Intra-Societal Dialogue in Ukraine
Vera Axyonova, Tetiana Kyselova
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The OSCE’s initial attempts to promote intra-Ukrainian dialogue
Connecting the state and society through dialogue
Advancing the professionalization of local dialogue practitioners
Developing the dialogue capacities of state institutions
Post-2022 developments
Lessons learned and challenges ahead
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OSCE Insights 2024
Securing States and People
Autor:innen:
Cornelius Friesendorf
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Argyro Kartsonaki
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-1852-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-4585-7
doi.org/10.5771/9783748945857-04
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Addressing the Climate-Security Nexus at the OSCE
Autor:innen:
Anselm Vogler
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978-3-7560-1852-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-4585-7
doi.org/10.5771/9783748945857-04
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