The thirty-five states that signed the Final Act of the Conference on Sesurity and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) in Helsinki in August 19751 came together on October 4, 1977 in Belgrade for the first CSCE followup meeting, designed to conduct a full review of the 1975 undertakings. The Belgrade meeting ended on March 9, 1978, after more than five months of inconclusive sparring among its various blocs or caucuses
Dossier: Conclusions, statement by European Parliament President Emilio Colombo, statement by Europe...
Furthe r to an initiative by the Belgian delegation, the Council held a broad exchange of views on r...
Dossier: Preparations, conclusions, follow-up, press conference by European Parliament President Lor...
The thirty-five states that signed the Final Act of the Conference on Sesurity and Cooperation in Eu...
The EC Nine were effectively able to speak with a single voice and came to be recognised as a distin...
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, which opened at Helsinki on 3 July 1973 and co...
During the Conference in Helsinki from July 1973 to August 1975, Yugoslavia, together with a group o...
West Germany`s policy toward the CSCE following the Helsinki conference was shaped by the subsequent...
After five years of experience with the Helsinki Final Act, the thirty-five signatory countries are ...
One of the unusual characteristics of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in...
Principle VII and Basket Three of the Final Act of the Helsinki Summit of 1975 expressed the commitm...
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) in which 33 European countries, Canada a...
This chapter focuses on the first task that European Community (EC) member states assigned to their ...
From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s West German foreign policy underwent substantial transformations...
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has recently released a report deali...
Dossier: Conclusions, statement by European Parliament President Emilio Colombo, statement by Europe...
Furthe r to an initiative by the Belgian delegation, the Council held a broad exchange of views on r...
Dossier: Preparations, conclusions, follow-up, press conference by European Parliament President Lor...
The thirty-five states that signed the Final Act of the Conference on Sesurity and Cooperation in Eu...
The EC Nine were effectively able to speak with a single voice and came to be recognised as a distin...
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, which opened at Helsinki on 3 July 1973 and co...
During the Conference in Helsinki from July 1973 to August 1975, Yugoslavia, together with a group o...
West Germany`s policy toward the CSCE following the Helsinki conference was shaped by the subsequent...
After five years of experience with the Helsinki Final Act, the thirty-five signatory countries are ...
One of the unusual characteristics of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in...
Principle VII and Basket Three of the Final Act of the Helsinki Summit of 1975 expressed the commitm...
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) in which 33 European countries, Canada a...
This chapter focuses on the first task that European Community (EC) member states assigned to their ...
From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s West German foreign policy underwent substantial transformations...
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has recently released a report deali...
Dossier: Conclusions, statement by European Parliament President Emilio Colombo, statement by Europe...
Furthe r to an initiative by the Belgian delegation, the Council held a broad exchange of views on r...
Dossier: Preparations, conclusions, follow-up, press conference by European Parliament President Lor...