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Introduction to OSCE Insights 2022: War in Europe
Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro Kartsonaki
Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro Kartsonaki
7–12
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Can the OSCE still offer value to participating States and societies?
How can governments deal with Russia within the OSCE?
How can the OSCE be preserved and its vitality increased?
Acknowledgements
13–22
The OSCE Approaching Fifty: Does the Organization Have a Future?
William H. Hill
William H. Hill
13–22
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Introduction
Why did the CSCE/OSCE come into being?
The CSCE and the end of the Cold War
The debate over the European security architecture
The present and future OSCE
What can and should the OSCE do?
23–32
Ending Up Somewhere Else: The Need for Strategy in the OSCE
Walter Kemp
Walter Kemp
23–32
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Introduction
Dialogue without strategy
The need for a more strategic approach
A strategy: Everybody’s got one
Recommendations: An iterative co-operative security agenda
33–46
The OSCE in Crisis: Five Lessons from the League of Nations
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
33–46
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Introduction
Budget crisis
Hiding from harm: Great power conflict and institutional retrenchment
Exploiting a flexible mandate
Harnessing institutional complexity
Conclusions and recommendations
47–56
An Intractable Partner: Whither the OSCE’s Relations with Turkmenistan?
Luca Anceschi
Luca Anceschi
47–56
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Introduction
Setting the rules of engagement: Turkmen-OSCE relations in the Niyazov era
Human dimension co-operation as a box-ticking exercise
The limits of field engagement: The OSCE Centre in Ashgabat
Baby steps at thirty: What is the OSCE actually doing in Turkmenistan?
Conclusion and recommendations
57–64
Beyond Muddling Through: Towards an OSCE Interim Approach
Wolfgang Zellner
Wolfgang Zellner
57–64
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Introduction
Three factors shaping the future of the OSCE
Overcoming the “consensus trap”
Elements of an OSCE interim agenda: Recommendations
65–74
The CSCE: Lessons from the Past
Andrei Zagorski
Andrei Zagorski
65–74
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Introduction
Asymmetric bargaining
The process
A flexible agenda and balanced progress
Elaborating on commitments
Conclusions and recommendations
75–80
Why the OSCE’s Forum Function Matters
Jelena Cupać
Jelena Cupać
75–80
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Introduction
International organizations as forums
The changing purpose of the OSCE’s forum function
Discussion and recommendations
Normative messaging and signaling
Keeping Russia engaged
Planning the future
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Introduction to OSCE Insights 2022: War in Europe
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Cornelius Friesendorf
Argyro Kartsonaki
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748933625-00
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7512-5
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-3362-5
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