Forty years after world leaders from Vancouver to Vladivostok signed up to the ten principles of the Helsinki Final Act, in this CEPS Essay Erwan Fouéré considers the historic significance of the agreement that laid the foundations for today’s Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. The author concludes with a number of recommendations that recall the principles of the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and argues that, if participating states are willing to uphold them, these principles have even greater relevance today for the resolution of Europe’s complex and protracted conflicts
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The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only i...
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The OSCE is the largest regional security organization globally, but a common understanding of the i...
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has recently released a report deali...
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After five years of experience with the Helsinki Final Act, the thirty-five signatory countries are ...
First, this essay will give some basic information on the character of the Conference on Security an...
This article analyses the role of the CSCE/OSCE in the shaping of European security. The 1975 Helsi...
In the wake of the current confrontation between Russia and the West, will the nations of Europe g...
The collapse of East European communism and the subsequent collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1...
In his reflections on the intervening century since the start of the First World War, Erwan Fouéré a...
The Riga Summit of 21-22 May reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to the Eastern Partnership, underlined f...
This article tests the proposition that there is inherent conflict between the principles of the Hel...
The Ukraine crisis dramatically raised the profile of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation ...
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only i...
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only i...
A common understanding of the OSCE and the security it seeks to promote has been in decline since 20...
The OSCE is the largest regional security organization globally, but a common understanding of the i...
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has recently released a report deali...
The CSCE Final Act, signed in Helsinki in 1975, opened a new chapter in the search for the optimal s...
After five years of experience with the Helsinki Final Act, the thirty-five signatory countries are ...
First, this essay will give some basic information on the character of the Conference on Security an...
This article analyses the role of the CSCE/OSCE in the shaping of European security. The 1975 Helsi...
In the wake of the current confrontation between Russia and the West, will the nations of Europe g...
The collapse of East European communism and the subsequent collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1...
In his reflections on the intervening century since the start of the First World War, Erwan Fouéré a...
The Riga Summit of 21-22 May reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to the Eastern Partnership, underlined f...
This article tests the proposition that there is inherent conflict between the principles of the Hel...