02363nam 2200397 450 991058458310332120230620140004.010.5771/9783748933625(CKB)5670000000372208(NjHacI)995670000000372208(EXLCZ)99567000000037220820230330d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOSCE Insights 2022 War in Europe /edited by Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro KartsonakiBaden-Baden :Nomos,2022.1 online resource (200 pages)OSCE insights3-7489-3362-2 Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Introduction to OSCE Insights 2022: War in Europe -- The OSCE Approaching Fifty: Does the Organization Have a Future? -- Ending Up Somewhere Else: The Need for Strategy in the OSCE -- The OSCE in Crisis: Five Lessons from the League of Nations -- An Intractable Partner: Whither the OSCE's Relations with Turkmenistan? -- Beyond Muddling Through: Towards an OSCE Interim Approach -- The CSCE: Lessons from the Past -- Why the OSCE's Forum Function Matters.The Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 poses a fundamental challenge to the OSCE, rendering the future of cooperative security and the survival of the organization uncertain. The 2022 edition of OSCE Insights sheds light on the impact of the war in Ukraine on the OSCE. Authors discuss whether there are any lessons from the history of the CSCE/OSCE that can show a way forward for dealing with a situation where a participating State violates core principles of the organization. Also, contributors analyze lessons that other international organizations offer for the current impasse the OSCE finds itself in. Other OSCE Insights papers look into policy planning, enhancing trust in the Secretariat, and OSCE engagement with Central Asian states, especially Turkmenistan.OSCE Insights 2022Peace-buildingPeace-building.303.66Kartsonaki ArgyroFriesendorf CorneliusNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910584583103321OSCE Insights 20222990538UNINA