The Challenges of Change: The Helsinki Summit of the Csce and Its AftermathArie Bloed Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 13 окт. 1994 г. - Всего страниц: 463 On 9 and 10 July 1992, the Heads of State or Government of 51 participating states of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) convened in the Finnish capital, Helsinki. This meeting, which became known as Helsinki-II, marked an important milestone in the history of the CSCE process which was born at the same place about two decades previously. This collection of essays analyzes the results of the Helsinki Summit and the major issues which were debated. Topics range from political and security dimension of the CSCE, economic cooperation and the protection of the environment, to human dimension issues. Most authors were engaged in (parts of) the negotiation process which led to the Helsinki Document. |
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CSCE Peacekeeping Operations | 23 |
Peaceful Settlement of Disputes | 67 |
The CSCE High Commissioner | 95 |
The CSCE High Commissioner | 113 |
The Human Dimensions Swansong | 283 |
The Human Dimension after HelsinkiII | 305 |
A New Role for NGOs in the CSCE | 359 |
The Challenges of Change | 385 |
Selected bibliography | 447 |
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Annex arms control Bloed Chairman-in-Office Chapter Commissioner on National Committee of Senior concerned conciliation Concluding Document Conference on Security Conflict Prevention Center consultations Convention Cooperation in Europe coordination Council of Europe crisis management CSCE commitments CSCE Human Dimension CSCE institutions CSCE meetings CSCE participating CSCE peacekeeping CSCE process CSCE's delegations Dimension Mechanism discussion draft early warning Economic Forum established European framework HCNM HCNM's Helsinki Decisions Helsinki Document Helsinki Final Act Helsinki Follow-up Meeting Helsinki Monitor High Commissioner High Commissioner's human dimension issues human rights international organizations involvement mandate missions Moscow national minorities NATO negotiations NGOs ODIHR paragraph Paris Charter particular parties peaceful settlement political possible Prague Prague Document prevention and crisis procedure Programme proposal regard regional relevant reports role Second Basket Security and Cooperation Senior Officials situation Soviet Stockholm supra note United Kingdom United Nations Valletta Vienna Warsaw Pact