Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:12:04 -0800 (PST)
OSCE - A NEED FOR CO-OPERATION
A new essay collection, OSCE-A NEED FOR CO-OPERATION is now available on
the net. It is a non- profit publication from the Danish United Nations
Association. Written by a formidable international cast, ranging from
Russia to Canada, on topics ranging from military co-operation to civil
society, organized crime and energy and environmental security, its aim
is to create informed debate.
Since 1994 the OSCE member states has officially been working towards A
Common and Comprehensive Security Model for Europe for the Twenty-First
Century. However, despite the stated intentions to shape an enhanced
security framework in order to deal with multiple aspects of wider
Security the memberstates are showing little real support or interest.
With the Danish OSCE Chairmanship coming to an end without any
discernible initiatives concerning the Security Model the Danish United
Nations Association is using the opportunity to reenlive the debate
about the needs and possibilities for enhanced OSCE co-operation.
Any interested colleague of yours can order their own free copy by
sending in the enclosed order form. Feel free to take multiple copies of
the form and distribute it. This offer is only valid as long as we have
stock.
To access the essays enter the adress:
We encourage any organisation/institution with a homepage to make a link
with the following text (edit as you wish):
OSCE - A NEED FOR CO-OPERATION: Towards the OSCE�s Common and
Comprehensive Security Model for Europe for the Twenty-First Century. A
non-profit book from the Danish United Nations Association. In eleven
essays on military co-operation, conflict prevention, peacekeeping,
nationalism, civil society, organised crime, energy and environmental
security a diverse group of scholars and human rights activists
describe needs and possibilities for enhanced OSCE co-operation.
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