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Contributors CONTRIBUTORS Alyson Bailes is a Visiting Professor at the University of Iceland, specializing in security studies. She was formerly a British diplomat, and then from 2002-7 became Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ). She has written on all European security institutions, and has taken part in OSCE work as an academic adviser notably in the politico-military dimension and on sub-regional cooperation. Edwin Bakker is Head of the Security and Conflict Programme of the Clingendael Institute, The Hague, and member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights. Sven Biscop is Director of the Security and Global Governance Programme at Egmont — The Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, and Visiting Professor for European security at the College of Europe in Bruges and at Ghent University. On behalf of Egmont, he is co-director of the Higher Studies in Security and Defence, co-organized with the Belgian Royal Defence College, and he sits on the Executive Academic Board of the EU ’s European Security and Defence College ( ESDC ). Arie Bloed has been teaching public international law at the Utrecht University, was Director of the Foundation on Inter-Ethnic Relations in support of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and was subsequently Executive Director of the Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute ( COLPI ) in Budapest. At present he works as a police reform advisor in several East-European and Asian countries for various international organizations (including the OSCE ) and governments. He is editor-in-chief of Security and Human Rights . He is co- founder and a member of the Netherlands Helsinki Committee. Douglas Davidson is a senior advisor at the US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (‘the Helsinki Commission’). He has previously been the Deputy US Representative to the OSCE and the Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also worked in the OSCE Mission to Kosovo. Emmanuel Decaux is a Professor of public international law at the University Paris II , member of the UN Human Rights Council's Advisory Committee and of its working group on communications, former OSCE Moscow Mechanism Rapporteur for Turkmenistan (2003). Pál Dunay is the Head of the International Security Programme at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and the Director of its International Training Course in Security Policy. He was legal advisor of the Hungarian delegation to the Conventional Forces in Europe talks (1989-90), to the Open Skies negotiations (1992).Contributors Security and Human Rights 2010 no. 1 75 Willem Frederik van Eekelen was Minister of Defence of the Netherlands and Secretary General of the Western European Union. Currently he is a member of the Commission on European Integration of the Netherlands Advisory Council on International Affairs and Chairman of the Center for European Security Studies in Groningen Hans-Dietrich Genscher played a leading role in development of the CSCE — the Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe — and was West German foreign minister when the Helsinki Final Act was signed in 1975. He later served as the first Chairman-in-Office of the CSCE , which became the OSCE in 1995. Having finished his political career Hans-Dietrich Genscher has been active as a lawyer and in international relations organizations. He founded his own Hans- Dietrich Genscher Consult GmbH in 2000. István Gyarmati is Senior Adviser to the Director of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Director of the International Centre for Democratic Transition, member of several advisory boards, including International Institute of Strategic Studies, NATO Defense College. Professor at ELTE University Budapest and National Defense University, Budapest. Marcel de Haas is Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael. This article is partly derived from his book ‘Russia’s Foreign Security Policy in the 21st Century: Putin, Medvedev and Beyond’, which will be published by Routledge in March 2010. Zdzislaw Lachowski is Senior Fellow on the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ) Programme on Euro-Atlantic Security. He has published extensively on the problems of European political and military security and arms control as well as on other European politico-military issues. He is the co-editor of ‘International Security in a Time of Change: Threats–Concepts–Institutions’. Neil Melvin is Senior Adviser to the Secretary General of the Energy Charter Secretariat. Thomas Renard is a Research Fellow in the Security & Global Governance Programme at Egmont — The Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, where he works on the emerging powers (the so-called BRIC s) and their relationships with the European Union in a changing environment. He is also a PhD candidate at Ghent University and a Senior Associate Fellow at the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation. Danilo Türk , was elected President of the Republic of Slovenia on 11 November 2007 for a term of five years. He was born on 19 February 1952. He studied law and was professor of international law and a human rights expert. He served asContributors Security and Human Rights 2010 no. 1 76 Ambassador of Slovenia in the UN (1992-2000) and as Assistant Secretary-General of the UN for political Affairs (2000-2005). Andrei Zagorski is a Leading Researcher of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations ( MGIMO -University) and has served as advisor to a number of Soviet delegations at the CSCE . He was Vice Rector of MGIMO , Senior Vice President and Project Director of the EastWest Institute, Faculty member of the Geneva Center for Security Policy and Deputy Director of the Institute for Applied International Research in Moscow. Mr Zagorski is a member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights . Wolfgang Zellner is Deputy Director of the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg ( IFSH ) and Head of its Centre for OSCE Research ( CORE ). Mr Zellner is a member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights . http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Security and Human Rights Brill

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CONTRIBUTORS Alyson Bailes is a Visiting Professor at the University of Iceland, specializing in security studies. She was formerly a British diplomat, and then from 2002-7 became Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ). She has written on all European security institutions, and has taken part in OSCE work as an academic adviser notably in the politico-military dimension and on sub-regional cooperation. Edwin Bakker is Head of the Security and Conflict Programme of the Clingendael Institute, The Hague, and member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights. Sven Biscop is Director of the Security and Global Governance Programme at Egmont — The Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, and Visiting Professor for European security at the College of Europe in Bruges and at Ghent University. On behalf of Egmont, he is co-director of the Higher Studies in Security and Defence, co-organized with the Belgian Royal Defence College, and he sits on the Executive Academic Board of the EU ’s European Security and Defence College ( ESDC ). Arie Bloed has been teaching public international law at the Utrecht University, was Director of the Foundation on Inter-Ethnic Relations in support of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and was subsequently Executive Director of the Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute ( COLPI ) in Budapest. At present he works as a police reform advisor in several East-European and Asian countries for various international organizations (including the OSCE ) and governments. He is editor-in-chief of Security and Human Rights . He is co- founder and a member of the Netherlands Helsinki Committee. Douglas Davidson is a senior advisor at the US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (‘the Helsinki Commission’). He has previously been the Deputy US Representative to the OSCE and the Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also worked in the OSCE Mission to Kosovo. Emmanuel Decaux is a Professor of public international law at the University Paris II , member of the UN Human Rights Council's Advisory Committee and of its working group on communications, former OSCE Moscow Mechanism Rapporteur for Turkmenistan (2003). Pál Dunay is the Head of the International Security Programme at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and the Director of its International Training Course in Security Policy. He was legal advisor of the Hungarian delegation to the Conventional Forces in Europe talks (1989-90), to the Open Skies negotiations (1992).Contributors Security and Human Rights 2010 no. 1 75 Willem Frederik van Eekelen was Minister of Defence of the Netherlands and Secretary General of the Western European Union. Currently he is a member of the Commission on European Integration of the Netherlands Advisory Council on International Affairs and Chairman of the Center for European Security Studies in Groningen Hans-Dietrich Genscher played a leading role in development of the CSCE — the Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe — and was West German foreign minister when the Helsinki Final Act was signed in 1975. He later served as the first Chairman-in-Office of the CSCE , which became the OSCE in 1995. Having finished his political career Hans-Dietrich Genscher has been active as a lawyer and in international relations organizations. He founded his own Hans- Dietrich Genscher Consult GmbH in 2000. István Gyarmati is Senior Adviser to the Director of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Director of the International Centre for Democratic Transition, member of several advisory boards, including International Institute of Strategic Studies, NATO Defense College. Professor at ELTE University Budapest and National Defense University, Budapest. Marcel de Haas is Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael. This article is partly derived from his book ‘Russia’s Foreign Security Policy in the 21st Century: Putin, Medvedev and Beyond’, which will be published by Routledge in March 2010. Zdzislaw Lachowski is Senior Fellow on the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ) Programme on Euro-Atlantic Security. He has published extensively on the problems of European political and military security and arms control as well as on other European politico-military issues. He is the co-editor of ‘International Security in a Time of Change: Threats–Concepts–Institutions’. Neil Melvin is Senior Adviser to the Secretary General of the Energy Charter Secretariat. Thomas Renard is a Research Fellow in the Security & Global Governance Programme at Egmont — The Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, where he works on the emerging powers (the so-called BRIC s) and their relationships with the European Union in a changing environment. He is also a PhD candidate at Ghent University and a Senior Associate Fellow at the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation. Danilo Türk , was elected President of the Republic of Slovenia on 11 November 2007 for a term of five years. He was born on 19 February 1952. He studied law and was professor of international law and a human rights expert. He served asContributors Security and Human Rights 2010 no. 1 76 Ambassador of Slovenia in the UN (1992-2000) and as Assistant Secretary-General of the UN for political Affairs (2000-2005). Andrei Zagorski is a Leading Researcher of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations ( MGIMO -University) and has served as advisor to a number of Soviet delegations at the CSCE . He was Vice Rector of MGIMO , Senior Vice President and Project Director of the EastWest Institute, Faculty member of the Geneva Center for Security Policy and Deputy Director of the Institute for Applied International Research in Moscow. Mr Zagorski is a member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights . Wolfgang Zellner is Deputy Director of the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg ( IFSH ) and Head of its Centre for OSCE Research ( CORE ). Mr Zellner is a member of the editorial board of Security and Human Rights .

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