@incollection{2021:galbreath:towards_a_, title = {Towards a More Strategic Partnership: Strengthening the OSCE through Enhanced EU–OSCE Cooperation}, year = {2021}, note = {With Europe’s security order becoming ever more fragile, the EU and the OSCE face very different political and structural challenges. While the EU’s new Strategic Compass emphasizes its aspirations to become a genuine security actor, the OSCE faces erosion of the participating States’ consensus on values and weakened executive structures and institutions. Can the OSCE be regenerated through enhanced cooperation with the EU, and if yes, how? In this article, we argue that the accelerated rise of the EU as a security actor should not be achieved at the expense of the OSCE. Rather, cooperation between both organizations should focus on (1) strengthening the OSCE as an autonomous security organization, (2) using the OSCE as a genuine forum for dialogue and mutual assurance, and (3) capitalizing on the main strengths of both organizations while avoiding duplication.}, booktitle = {OSCE Insights 2021}, pages = {39--50}, edition = {}, author = {Galbreath, David and Härtel, André and Wolff, Stefan}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, series = {}, volume = {} }