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OSCE Yearbook 2003

 

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Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Preface
Foreword
   
I. State of Affairs - Affairs of State
   
OSCE: Developments and Prospects
   
The Future Tasks of the OSCE
Does the OSCE Have a Future?
Dieter Boden Whither the OSCE?
Edwin Bakker/Bert Bomert Challenges for the OSCE – A Dutch Perspective
Wolfgang Zellner Asymmetric Security in Europe and the Tasks of the OSCE
Stanley R. Sloan/
Heiko Borchert
The Soft-Power Solution: US-European Relations in and beyond Europe
Gudrun Steinacker The Role of the OSCE as a Regional Security Organization in Combating International Terrorism
   
   
The OSCE States: Their Interests and Commitment
   
Kazakhstan and the OSCE
The Activity of the OSCE from a Ukrainian Perspective
   
 
II. Responsibilities, Instruments, Mechanisms, and Procedures
   
Conflict Prevention and Dispute Settlement
   
The OSCE Presence in Albania –Raison d’Etre and Future Plans
Relations Running Hot and Cold: The Reopened OSCE Mission in Minsk and Its Political Prosp
The OSCE Mission to Moldova
The OSCE Mission to Georgia
Peter Burkhard The OSCE Office in Baku
The Closure of the OSCE Assistance Group to Chechnya: A Defining Moment for the OSCE?
   
   
The Human Dimension and Democratic Development
   
’Abd al-Hakeem Carney Analysing Political Islam: The Need for a New Taxonomy
Claude Cahn The Politics of Expulsion: Europe and Efforts to Regulate the Roma
   
   
Building Co-operative Security
   
A New Focus on Borders
The OSCE and Security-Sector Reform

Finalizing the Dayton Peace Accords: The Concluding Document of the Negotiations under Article V of Annex 1-B of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Either Bring the Adapted CFE Treaty into Force or Do Not – But Face the Consequences
   
Economic Transformation and the Containment of Emerging Risks
   
The Sustainable Use and Protection of Water – A New Field for the OSCE’s Work in Promoting Security and Stability
Breaking the Crime-Conflict Nexus: A Challenge for the OSCE
   
   
III. Organizational Aspects
   
   
OSCE Institutions and Structures
   
Press Freedom in the OSCE Area and the Activities of the OSCE Media Representative
A New Think-Tank for the OSCE and Central Asia: Establishing the OSCE Academy in Bishkek
   
   
External Relations and Influence
   
Thomas M. Buchsbaum East Asian Security: Can the OSCE’s Experience Be Helpful?
Michael Merlingen/
Rasa Ostrauskai
The International Socialization of Post-Socialist Countries: The Role of the OSCE and the Council of Europe
Ingo Peters

The OSCE, NATO and the EU within the “Network of Interlocking European Security Institutions: Hierarchization, Flexibilization, Marginalization

Heiko Borchert/
Daniel Maurer
Co-operation, Rivalry or Insignificance? Five Scenarios for the Future of Relations between the OSCE and the EU
   
   
   
Annexes
 

Tenth Meeting of the Ministerial Council Porto, 6 and 7 December 2002

  • Porto Ministerial Declaration
  • OSCE Charter on Preventing and Combating Terrorism
  • Declaration on Trafficking in Human Beings
  • Statements by the Ministerial Council
  • Decisions of the Porto Ministerial Council Meeting

 

 

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