OSCE Selected Bibliography

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OSCE Selected Bibliography
- New Publications January to March 2015 -
Books, Anthologies, and Online Publications
Åkermark, Sia Spiliopoulou/Arie Bloed/Ilze Brand Kehris/Rainer Hofmann/Tove
Hansen Malloy/Joseph Marko/ John Packer/Francesco Palermo/Petra
Rother/Markku Suksi/Marc Weller (Eds), European Yearbook of Minority
Issues. Volume 11, 2012, Leiden 2014.
Bjorvatn, Torbjørn, The OSCE’s Economic and Environmental Dimension:
Enhancing Relevance and Impact, Nordem Thematic Paper Series, Oslo
[2014].
http://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/programmes/nordem/publications/do
cs/bjorvatn_thematicpapersserie-nett-(2).pdf
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg
(Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015.
International Crisis Group, The Ukraine Crisis: Risks of Renewed Military
Conflict after Minsk II, Europe Briefing N°73, 1 April 2015, Kyiv/Brussels
2015.
http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/europe/ukraine/b073-the-ukrainecrisis-risks-of-renewed-military-conflict-after-minsk-ii.pdf
Majda Halilović/Heather Huhtanen, Gender and the Judiciary: The Implications
of Gender within the Judiciary of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo 2014.
http://dcaf.ch/content/download/208510/3264821/file/Gender_Judiciary_ENG
%20FINAL.pdf
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United States Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki
Commission), Hearing: Serbia’s Leadership of the OSCE, February 25, 2015,
[Washington] 2015, unofficial transcript.
http://www.csce.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContentRecords.ViewTranscript
&ContentRecord_id=566&ContentType=H,B&ContentRecordType=H
Wittkowsky, Andreas,
Das Minsk-Paket und die Rolle der OSZE:
Waffenstillstand, Waffenabzug und politischer Prozess, Zentrum für
Internationale Friedenseinsätze (Berlin), Berlin 2015.
http://www.zifberlin.org/fileadmin/uploads/analyse/dokumente/veroeffentlichungen/ZIF_ko
mpakt_2015_OSZE_Ukraine_Minsk-Paket.pdf
Articles
Bakker, Edwin/Christoph Paulussen/Eva Entenmann, Returning Jihadist Foreign
Fighters, in: Security and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 11-32.
Bloed, Arie, OSCE Chronicle, OSCE Revitalized by the Ukraine Crisis, in:
Security and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 145-151.
Bloed, Arie, Ukraine Crisis: International Law Seriously Undermined, in:
Security and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 1-3.
Bokonbaeva, Janyl, OSCE Engagement in the Conflict Circle in Kyrgyzstan, in:
Security and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 33-45.
Currie, Graeme, Broken Dreaming: The 2014 Scottish Independence
Referendum, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the
University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp.
141-154.
Dačić, Ivica, Approaching Four Decades – What the Serbian Chairmanship
Wishes to Achieve in the OSCE’s Jubilee Year, in: Institute for Peace
Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE
Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 61-67.
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Douhan, Alena F., International Organizations and Settlement of the Conflict in
Ukraine, in: Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht
1/2015, pp. 195-214.
Dunay, Pál, Lessons to Learn: The Effect of the Ukraine Crisis on European and
Euro-Atlantic Security, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at
the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015,
pp. 237-259.
Grau, Heidi, The 2014 Swiss OSCE Chairmanship: Between “Routine” and
“Crisis”, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University
of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 25-40.
Grünigen, Marianne von/Hans-Jörg Renk, Forty Years of the Helsinki Final Act
– A Cause for Celebration?, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security
Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, BadenBaden 2015, pp. 41-52.
Herd, Graeme P., Russia and Ukraine: Victory Is not Possible; Defeat Is not an
Option, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University
of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 199-214.
Hopmann, P. Terrence, Minsk Group Mediation of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Conflict: Confronting an “Intractable Conflict”, in: Institute for Peace
Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE
Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 167-179.
Ivanov, Igor, Europe Needs the OSCE, Just As It Did 40 Years Ago, in: Institute
for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.),
OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 53-59.
Jamiyandagva, Adiyasuren, Mongolia and the OSCE, in: Institute for Peace
Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE
Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 155-162.
Juraev, Shairbek, The OSCE Academy: Working for Long-Term
Comprehensive Security in Central Asia, in: Institute for Peace Research and
Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014,
Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 287-298.
Kuznetsov, Alexei, Reconsidering the Greater Europe Concept in the Context of
the Ukrainian Crisis, in: International Affairs (Minneapolis, MN) 1/2015, pp.
1-9.
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Liechtenstein, Stephanie, The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission has become
the Eyes and Ears of the International Community on the Ground in Ukraine,
in: Security and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 5-10.
Lüdeking, Rüdiger, Military Confidence-Building and Conventional Arms
Control in Europe against the Background of the Ukraine Crisis, in: Institute
for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.),
OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 275-282.
Marchesano, Francesco, Election Observation as a Point of Contention between
the Russian Federation and ODIHR, in: Institute for Peace Research and
Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014,
Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 263-274.
Marsal, Stéphanie/Jennifer Croft, The Activities of the OSCE High
Commissioner on National Minorities: January 2012 to December 2012, in:
Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark/Arie Bloed/Ilze Brand Kehris/Rainer
Hofmann/Tove Hansen Malloy/Joseph Marko/ John Packer/Francesco
Palermo/Petra Rother/Markku Suksi/Marc Weller (Eds), European Yearbook
of Minority Issues. Volume 11, 2012, Leiden 2014, pp. 251-262.
Meurs, Hendrik, Staging Legitimacy: Mechanisms for Power Retention in
Turkmenistan, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the
University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp.
127-139.
Mutz, Reinhard/Götz Neuneck, Guiding Spirit and Man of the First Hour. In
Memoriam: Jonathan Dean, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security
Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, BadenBaden 2015, pp. 17-20.
Neukirch, Claus, The Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine: Operational
Challenges and New Horizons, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security
Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, BadenBaden 2015, pp. 183-197.
Parkhalina, Tatyana, What Makes Russia Tick?, in: Institute for Peace Research
and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook
2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 215-218.
Paunov, Dimitar, Assessing the Success of EU-OSCE Co-operation: A Case of
Mutualism, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the
University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp.
339-352.
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Pifer, Steven, US-Russia Relations in the Obama Era: From Reset to Refreeze?,
in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of
Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 111-123.
Popova, Zora/Marianne Zeh, The European Union and Minorities in 2012, in:
Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark/Arie Bloed/Ilze Brand Kehris/Rainer
Hofmann/Tove Hansen Malloy/Joseph Marko/ John Packer/Francesco
Palermo/Petra Rother/Markku Suksi/Marc Weller (Eds), European Yearbook
of Minority Issues. Volume 11, 2012, Leiden 2014, pp. 263-287.
Sacchetti, Sandra, The OSCE’s Platform for Co-operative Security, in: Security
and Human Rights 1/2014, pp. 119-129.
Schiek, Sebastian, The Afghanistan Conflict As a Power Resource for Central
Asia?, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of
Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 301-313.
Schneider, Peter/Michael Arnold/Hans Wegmüller, Alles andere als ein
gewöhnliches
OSZE-Vorsitzjahr,
in:
Allgemeine
Schweizerische
Militärzeitschrift 3/2015, pp. 4-7.
Shcherbak, Igor, The OSCE and Its Anti-Crisis Mechanisms in the West-East
Integration Processes, in: International Affairs (Minneapolis, MN) 1/2015, pp.
91-100.
Simonet, Loïc, The OSCE Mediterranean Partnership Four Years after the Start
of the “Arab Spring”, in: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at
the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015,
pp. 315-337.
Solonenko, Iryna, Ukrainian Civil Society from the Orange Revolution to
Euromaidan: Striving for a New Social Contract, in: Institute for Peace
Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE
Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 219-235.
Tanner, Fred, Helsinki +40 and the Crisis in Ukraine, in: Institute for Peace
Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE
Yearbook 2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 69-82.
Usmanov, Jafar, OSCE Field Operations in the Helsinki +40 Process: A Case
Study on the Presence in Tajikistan, in: Institute for Peace Research and
Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook 2014,
Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 83-96.
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Zannier, Lamberto, The OSCE and Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter –
Contributing to Global Peace and Security, in: Institute for Peace Research
and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (Ed.), OSCE Yearbook
2014, Baden-Baden 2015, pp. 97-109.
Zellner, Wolfgang, Die EU und die OSZE, in: Werner Weidenfeld/Wolfgang
Wessels (Eds), Jahrbuch der europäischen Integration 2014, Baden-Baden
2014, pp. 563-568.
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OSCE Yearbook 2014 – Vol. 20
In a year of renewed interest in the OSCE, the
20th edition of the OSCE Yearbook contains
analyses, descriptions and reports by experts,
insiders and decision-makers on the world’s
largest regional security organization, its work
and participating States.
A special focus section considers the Helsinki
+40 Process against the background of the
crisis in Ukraine. Highlights include former
Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov on the
OSCE’s ongoing relevance, and OSCE
Secretary General Lamberto Zannier on the
Organization as a regional arrangement under
the UN Charter. Steven Pifer also discusses
recent events in US-Russia relations.
The participating States in the spotlight this
year are Turkmenistan, newcomer Mongolia,
and the UK, in the context of the referendum
on Scottish independence.
The section on conflict prevention and dispute
settlement is largely dedicated to the Ukraine
crisis. Here, renowned experts deal with the
challenges and opportunities presented by the
OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission; analyse
the strategic struggle between Russia and
Ukraine; consider Russia’s motivations; and
outline the development of Ukrainian civil
society.
Other contributions are dedicated to the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, election
observation, conventional arms control against
the backdrop of the Ukraine crisis, and the
OSCE Mediterranean Partnership four years
after the “Arab Spring”
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