Building Security In Post-cold War Eurasia: The Osce And U.s. Foreign Policy

Summary
Sections building security in Post-Cold War Eurasia; the evolving role of the CSCE/OSCE (Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe) in Eurasian security; the role of OSCE missions & other field activities in managing conflict; long-term conflict prevention; preventive diplomacy; conflict resolution; post-conflict security building; evaluating OSCE missions & field activities; U.S. foreign policy & the OSCE; U.S. attitudes toward the OSCE; & recommendations for U.S. foreign-policy how the U.S. can strengthen the OSCE.
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