The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only international body to have a monitoring mission deployed in Ukraine. This is as it should be, argues Erwan Fouéré. Today, with EU members making up half the membership of the OSCE, the EU needs to show greater responsibility and far-sightedness in its dealings with the OSCE. In the run-up to the 40th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, and faced with its most serious security crisis since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the EU should take the lead once again in fostering collective responsibility on the part of all Participating States to ensure a meaningful and effective role for the OSCE
Despite a ceasefire being announced in Ukraine on 5 September, violence has continued, with the UN H...
The OSCE is the largest regional security organization globally, but a common understanding of the i...
President Putin has chosen to escalate the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, thereby ignoring both ...
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...
The OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine functions as the eyes and ears of the international...
The EU appears to be out of its depth as a geopolitical actor trying to deal with the crisis in Ukra...
With fifty-seven member states and a remarkably broad definition of security, the Organization for S...
With Ukraine disintegrating before our eyes, Michael Emerson calls for the EU to convene again the G...
Forty years after world leaders from Vancouver to Vladivostok signed up to the ten principles of th...
The article analyzes the key aspects of the development of relations between Russia and the OSCE fro...
The Ukraine crisis dramatically raised the profile of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation ...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
The European Union has increasingly engaged in formulating a common foreign policy, an aim that has ...
More than a year after the Minsk II agreement was signed, in February 2015, it is all too apparent t...
Despite a ceasefire being announced in Ukraine on 5 September, violence has continued, with the UN H...
The OSCE is the largest regional security organization globally, but a common understanding of the i...
President Putin has chosen to escalate the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, thereby ignoring both ...
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...
The OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine functions as the eyes and ears of the international...
The EU appears to be out of its depth as a geopolitical actor trying to deal with the crisis in Ukra...
With fifty-seven member states and a remarkably broad definition of security, the Organization for S...
With Ukraine disintegrating before our eyes, Michael Emerson calls for the EU to convene again the G...
Forty years after world leaders from Vancouver to Vladivostok signed up to the ten principles of th...
The article analyzes the key aspects of the development of relations between Russia and the OSCE fro...
The Ukraine crisis dramatically raised the profile of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation ...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
The European Union has increasingly engaged in formulating a common foreign policy, an aim that has ...
More than a year after the Minsk II agreement was signed, in February 2015, it is all too apparent t...
Despite a ceasefire being announced in Ukraine on 5 September, violence has continued, with the UN H...
The OSCE is the largest regional security organization globally, but a common understanding of the i...
President Putin has chosen to escalate the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, thereby ignoring both ...