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SUMMARIES Editorial note: Below you will find summaries of the articles in this issue of Security and Human Rights, formerly Helsinki Monitor. The OSCE and the 21st Century, Marc Perrin de Brichambaut Since the late 1990s, the OSCE has become a mirror of the difficulties of the process of transition within the large area it covers, of the resurgence of tensions among some of its participating States, and of the rise of new challenges. It is difficult for a value–based organization to do better than its constituent parts; the OSCE is no exception to the rule. Still, the OSCE today has nineteen field operations deployed in seventeen countries, assisting States across three dimensions of activity. For all of the changes that the OSCE has helped to manage, the fact is that the OSCE ’s job is not over. Part of the original vision driving the CSCE and the OSCE was to help create a united Europe which is free and at peace with itself. In the Balkans, in the societies and the conflicts in the former Soviet Union, on Central Asia’s borders with Afghanistan, we are not yet there. The struggle for tolerant, democratic, and dynamic societies, which
Helsinki Monitor (in 2008 continued as Security and Human Rights) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2007
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