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Foreword by the Chairperson-in-Office
Miroslav Lajčák
Preface
Ursel Schlichting
Sustaining Peace, Sustaining Development – The Role of the OSCE
Thomas Greminger
Europe’s Goal Should Be Helsinki
Heinz Gärtner
Hamburg, Forty Years Later
Vladimir F. Pryakhin
The Great Expectations of the Armenian Revolution: Democracy v. Stability?
Ekaterina Dorodnova
Political Succession in Central Asia: The Example of Kazakhstan
Thomas Kunze
The Psychological Dimensions of the Desacralization of post-Soviet Power in Ukraine: From a Communist Ideologist to an Actor-Comedian
Vadym Vasiutynskyi
Technological Innovation in the OSCE: The Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
Cono Giardullo/Walter Dorn/Danielle Stodilka
Using the Status Quo as an Opportunity: OSCE Conflict Management Exemplified by the South Caucasus
Günther Baechler
A Non-Resolution Limbo: Better Status Quo than Settled?
Elia Bescotti
Moldova/Transdniestria: Progress and Political Crisis
William H. Hill
Still Waters Run Deep: Federal, Regional, and Local Dimensions of Conflict in the North Caucasus
Namig Abbasov
The Contribution of ODIHR’s Assembly Monitoring to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly in the OSCE Region
Anita Danka
Safety of Journalists as a Priority for the OSCE
Harlem Désir
Where Is the OSCE’s Cultural Engagement? Promised – to Be Forgotten or Awakened – to Be Renewed? An Interjection
Kurt P. Tudyka
Climate Change, Global Security, and the OSCE
Esra Buttanri
Integration of Diverse Societies as a Tool for Conflict Prevention – The Experience of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
Lamberto Zannier/Eleonora Lotti
Twenty Years after the Istanbul Platform for Co- operative Security: How Can the OSCE’s Contribution to “Effective Multilateralism” Be Strengthened through Co-operation with Other International and Regional Organizations?
Loïc Simonet
Challenges and Threat Perceptions Regarding Central Asia in China and the EU
Anastasiya Bayok