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OSCE Yearbook 2019

Yearbook on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
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 2020

Summary

Als weltweit größte regionale Abmachung nach Kapitel VIII der UN-Charta trägt die OSZE durch regionale Konfliktverhütung und Krisenbewältigung auch zur globalen Sicherheit bei. In seinem Eröffnungsbeitrag setzt sich OSZE-Generalsekretär Thomas Greminger mit der Frage auseinander, wie die OSZE auch einen Beitrag zur Erreichung der 17 Ziele der Vereinten Nationen für nachhaltige Entwicklung insgesamt leisten kann.

Das OSZE-Jahrbuch 2019 enthält außerdem Beiträge über die innenpolitischen Entwicklungen u.a. in Armenien und Kasachstan, das Konfliktmanagement der OSZE im Südkaukasus sowie die Arbeit der OSZE-Sonderbeobachtermission in der Ukraine. Die Überwachung der Versammlungsfreiheit durch das OSZE-Büro für demokratische Institutionen und Menschenrechte und der Zusammenhang zwischen Klimawandel und Sicherheit sind ebenso Thema wie die Integration heterogener Gesellschaften als Mittel der Konfliktprävention.

Daten und Fakten zu den 57 Teilnehmerstaaten sowie eine aktuelle Literaturauswahl runden den Band ab.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2020
Copyright Year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6500-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0642-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
346
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. The Slovak OSCE Chairmanship in 2019: An Appeal for Stronger Multilateralism and More Dialogue No access Pages 9 - 14
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  3. Preface No access Pages 15 - 22
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      1. Sustaining Peace, Sustaining Development – The Role of the OSCE No access Pages 23 - 40
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      2. Europe’s Goal Should Be Helsinki No access Pages 41 - 52
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      3. Hamburg, Forty Years Later. For the 40th Anniversary of the CSCE/OSCE Scientific Forum No access Pages 53 - 62
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      1. The Great Expectations of the Armenian Revolution: Democracy v. Stability? No access Pages 63 - 80
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      2. Political Succession in Central Asia: The Example of Kazakhstan No access Pages 81 - 92
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      3. The Psychological Dimensions of the Desacralization of post-Soviet Power in Ukraine: From a Communist Ideologist to an Actor-Comedian No access Pages 93 - 114
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      1. Technological Innovation in the OSCE: The Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine No access Pages 115 - 138
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      2. Using the Status Quo as an Opportunity: OSCE Conflict Management Exemplified by the South Caucasus No access Pages 139 - 150
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      3. A Non-Resolution Limbo: Better Status Quo than Settled? Georgian Territorial Integrity, Russian Security Interests, and the Status of De Facto States in the Peace Process No access Pages 151 - 162
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      4. Moldova/Transdniestria: Progress and Political Crisis No access Pages 163 - 176
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      5. Still Waters Run Deep: Federal, Regional, and Local Dimensions of Conflict in the North Caucasus No access Pages 177 - 188
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      1. The Contribution of ODIHR’s Assembly Monitoring to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly in the OSCE Region No access Pages 189 - 204
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      2. Safety of Journalists as a Priority for the OSCE No access Pages 205 - 208
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      3. Where Is the OSCE’s Cultural Engagement? Promised – to Be Forgotten or Awakened – to Be Renewed? An Interjection No access Pages 209 - 214
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      4. Climate Change, Global Security, and the OSCE No access Pages 215 - 230
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      1. Integration of Diverse Societies as a Tool for Conflict Prevention – The Experience of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities No access
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      1. Twenty Years after the Istanbul Platform for Co-operative Security: How Can the OSCE’s Contribution to “Effective Multilateralism” Be Strengthened through Co-operation with Other International and Reg... No access Pages 247 - 272
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      2. Challenges and Threat Perceptions Regarding Central Asia in China and the EU No access Pages 273 - 286
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    1. Forms and Forums of Co-operation in the OSCE Area No access Pages 287 - 290
    2. The 57 OSCE Participating States – Facts and Figures No access Pages 291 - 310
    3. OSCE Conferences, Meetings, and Events 2018/2019 No access Pages 311 - 316
    4. OSCE Selected Bibliography 2018/2019 No access Pages 317 - 336
    5. Abbreviations No access Pages 337 - 344
    6. Contributors No access Pages 345 - 346

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