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OSCE-Yearbook 2016

Yearbook on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
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 2017

Summary

In „stürmischen Zeiten“ (Frank-Walter Steinmeier) hat Deutschland 2016 den OSZE-Vorsitz übernommen. Das OSCE Yearbook 2016 trägt dem Rechnung mit aktuellen Analysen und Berichten renommierter Wissenschaftler und erfahrener OSZE-Insider zu wichtigen Ereignissen und Entwicklungen in der OSZE und ihren 57 Teilnehmerstaaten sowie mit Blick auf die europäische Sicherheit.

Marcel Peško, Direktor des OSZE-Konfliktverhütungszentrums, skizziert zunächst neue Lösungsansätze für die noch immer im Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit stehende Ukrainekrise; im selben Zusammenhang stellt der Projektkoordinator der OSZE in der Ukraine seine Arbeit vor. Experten erörtern die Eckpunkte einer zukunftsorientierten Sicherheitsstrategie der OSZE, widmen sich der Wiederbelebung der konventionellen Rüstungskontrolle als eine der Prioritäten des deutschen OSZE-Vorsitzes und diskutieren die zukünftige Rolle der OSZE im Konfliktmanagement. Mit einem Bericht über den Friedensprozess in Nordirland bietet das Jahrbuch 2016 eine Lehrstunde für eine gelungene Konfliktlösung.

Im diesjährigen Themenschwerpunkt „Flüchtlinge und Migration im OSZE-Gebiet“ befassen sich internationale Experten und hochrangige OSZE-Mitarbeiter mit der Krise der europäischen Flüchtlings- und Migrationspolitik, dem möglichen zukünftigen Beitrag der OSZE zur Migrationssteuerung sowie der bisherigen Reaktion der OSZE und ihrer Institutionen auf die mit der Flüchtlingskrise verbundenen Herausforderungen.

Weitere Beiträge gegeben Einblick in die Haltung Großbritanniens zur kooperativen Sicherheit im Jahr des „Brexit“-Votums sowie dessen innenpolitische Folgen, befassen sich mit dem Viertagekrieg um Berg-Karabach, Peacekeeping als Option der OSZE, der Entwicklung der Wirtschafts- und Umweltdimension der OSZE sowie den Beziehungen Chinas zu den zentralasiatischen Staaten. Ein eindringliches Plädoyer für die längst überfällige Ausstattung der OSZE mit eigener Völkerrechtspersönlichkeit rundet das breite Themenspektrum ab.

Das Jahrbuch enthält wie stets einen umfassenden Anhang mit Daten und Fakten zu den 57 Teilnehmerstaaten, einem Überblick über wichtige Veranstaltungen sowie einer aktuellen Literaturauswahl.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2017
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4000-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-8285-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
OSCE Yearbook
Language
English
Pages
380
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. Foreword by the Chairperson-in-Office No access Pages 9 - 12 Frank-Walter Steinmeier
  3. Preface No access Pages 13 - 18 Ursel Schlichting
      1. The OSCE’s Engagement in Response to the Crisis in Ukraine: Meeting New Challenges with New Solutions No access Pages 19 - 32 Marcel Peško
      2. Old and New Challenges for the OSCE No access Pages 33 - 44 Wolfgang Zellner
      3. From Lisbon to Hamburg – Supporting a New Start in Conventional Arms Control in Europe. Arms Control and Confidence- and Security-Building Measures under Germany’s OSCE Chairmanship in 2016 No access Pages 45 - 50 Patricia Flor
      4. Reviving Conventional Arms Control in Europe. A Contribution to Military Stability in Times of Crisis No access Pages 51 - 80 Wolfgang Richter The OSCE’s Role in Conflict Management: What Happened to Co-operative Security?
      1. Co-operative Security in 21st Century Europe: A Diplomatic Caucus Race? No access Pages 81 - 92 Sian MacLeod
      2. Brexit: The Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Populist Discourse No access Pages 93 - 106 Reem Ahmed
      1. The Four-Day War Has Diminished the Chances of Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh No access Pages 107 - 124 Hans-Joachim Schmidt
      2. Supporting Reform, Dialogue, and Crisis Response in Ukraine No access Pages 125 - 134 Vaidotas Verba
      3. Between Strategic Re-orientation and Operational Fixes: Current Challenges and Opportunities in Strengthening Early Warning and Early Action as Part of OSCE Crisis and Conflict Prevention No access Pages 135 - 148 Nico Schernbeck
      4. OSCE Peacekeeping – Conceptual Framework and Practical Experience No access Pages 149 - 164 Larissa Daria Meier
      5. Creating Political Oxygen to Break the Cycle of Violence 1981-1994: Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process No access Pages 165 - 182 Geoffrey Corry, Pat Hynes, Kieran Doyle
        1. From Exclusion to Participation: Refugee Protection and Migration Policy in Crisis No access Pages 183 - 198 Svenja Gertheiss, Sabine Mannitz
        2. Managing Migration – The OSCE’s Response No access Pages 199 - 210 David Buerstedde
        3. How Can the OSCE Contribute to Managing the Current Migrant and Refugee Challenge? No access Pages 211 - 222 Stephanie Liechtenstein
        4. The OSCE and the Refugee Crisis No access Pages 223 - 232 Jean P. Froehly
        5. The Response of OSCE Field Operations in South-Eastern Europe to the Migration and Refugee Crisis No access Pages 233 - 248 Florent Marciacq, Tobias Flessenkemper, Ivana Boštjančič Pulko
        6. Migration Crisis in the OSCE Area: Action Lines from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly No access Pages 249 - 258 Maria Chepurina
        1. The Second Basket: Evolution of the Economic and Environmental Dimension of the OSCE No access Kurt P. Tudyka
      1. The OSCE and Its Legal Status: Revisiting the Myth of Sisyphus No access Loïc Simonet, Hans Georg Lüber
      1. What Is Central Asia for China? A Chinese Perspective No access Anastasiya Bayok
    1. Forms and Forums of Co-operation in the OSCE Area No access
    2. The 57 OSCE Participating States – Facts and Figures No access
    3. OSCE Conferences, Meetings, and Events 2015/2016 No access
    4. OSCE Selected Bibliography 2015/2016 No access
    5. Abbreviations No access
    6. Contributors No access

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