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1. Embattled envoy January 19, 2012

Lithuania's foreign minister enjoys a scrap. One would think that, for a small country integrated into the heavyweight machinery of alliances such as the EU and NATO, foreign...

Embattled envoy

2. The OSCE's dilemma November 30, 2010

Kazakhstan may in many ways be incompatible with the EU, but it should not be isolated. Despite the complaints of the Euro-Atlantic democracies about its poor record on...

3. Race, religion, money November 27, 2010

The Swiss initiative to expel foreign criminals partly reflects the changing character of Switzerland's political system. Three white sheep kick a black sheep out of...

4. Ukraine votes for democracy February 5, 2010

The first round of Ukraine's presidential elections showed how far the country has progressed. Four European ministers set out what their hopes for Ukraine are now....

Ukraine votes for democracy

5. Election observers accept Ukrainian results January 18, 2010

International observers say “most” international commitments were met in the first round of presidential election. International observers have given a positive...

6. Time for OSCE action January 15, 2010

Kazakhstan's president sets out the ideas that will guide his country's chairmanship of the OSCE. On 1 January, Kazakhstan became the first former Soviet republic to take...

7. OSCE Office in Tajikistan November 19, 2009

Principal, Border Management Staff College, P5

8. Georgia tense one year on August 6, 2009

Governments trade angry words, but replay of last August's war appears unlikely. On the eve of the first anniversary of their short war over South Ossetia, Russia and...

9. The EU's heavy burden in Georgia July 30, 2009

EU alone in Georgia as UN and OSCE pull out; insecurity continues on the ground. During his visit to Georgia last week (22-24 July), Joe Biden, the US vice-president,...

The EU's heavy burden in Georgia

10. Lack of access hinders monitoring mission July 30, 2009

EU now sole international mission in Georgia after UN and OSCE teams pull out. After the war last summer, an informal division of labour emerged between three international...

Lack of access hinders monitoring mission

11. Dead souls, Albanian-style? June 25, 2009

Albania's elections may be far from optimal and political rivalries may be bitterly divisive, but the country has changed deeply. Once again, Albania's reputation, its...

12. Starting points for peace in the Caucasus October 14, 2008

Involve civil society, involve women, argue local activists. On 15 October high representatives from the UN, EU and OSCE will meet in Geneva to discuss the security...

13. Medvedev halts military action in Georgia August 12, 2008

Just minutes before French President Nicolas Sarkozy was to touch ground in Moscow this morning (12 August), Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev announced a halt to military...

14. Defence & Aerospace special report: In an uncertain world it's crucial that NATO and the EU stand together October 18, 2001

September 11 was a defining day in history. It is already clear that this new kind of terrorism, and the struggle against it, will reshape the security environment....

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