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Introduction to OSCE Insights 2023: Adapting to Change
Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro Kartsonaki
Cornelius Friesendorf, Argyro Kartsonaki
7–10
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Drivers of change
Adapting to change
Opportunities for the OSCE
Acknowledgements
11–22
ODIHR Election Observation under Pressure
Daniela Donno
Daniela Donno
11–22
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Introduction
Internal challenges to ODIHR
Adaptation
Holding the line
External challenges: Parallel election observation missions
Recommendations
23–36
Confidence Building in the Shadow of War: Moldova, Transdniestria, and the Uncertain Future of the 5+2 Process
Nadja Douglas, Stefan Wolff
Nadja Douglas, Stefan Wolff
23–36
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Introduction
Divergent understandings of CBMs
Situational autonomy: The key lesson from past CBMs
Confidence building as a catalyst for conflict settlement?
Recommendations: Moving towards a new phase of confidence building
37–54
The Budgeting and Resourcing of the OSCE in Comparative Perspective
Ronny Patz
Ronny Patz
37–54
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Introduction
A review of recent research on IO resourcing
The dynamics of IO budget decision-making: Incrementalism and challenged routines
Earmarked voluntary funding of IOs: Multi-bi aid, minilateral funds, and administrative burdens
Fundraising by international bureaucracies: The emergence of new administrative functions
The state of OSCE budgeting and resourcing
No consensus in OSCE budgeting: From lack of routines to challenged financial management
OSCE staff resources: A hybrid between core and earmarked voluntary contributions
SMM budgeting: Increased assessed contributions and a separate budget procedure
OSCE resourcing beyond consensus: Extrabudgetary projects and decentralized fundraising
Three recommendations for the future of OSCE resourcing
Acknowledgements
55–66
The Limits and Potential of Consensus in Times of Crisis
Rick Fawn
Rick Fawn
55–66
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Introduction
Six cases for the continued utility of the OSCE
OSCE functionality in wartime
Conclusion and recommendations
67–76
Back-Channel Negotiations: Initial Steps toward Ending the Russian War in Ukraine
P. Terrence Hopmann
P. Terrence Hopmann
67–76
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Introduction
Pre-negotiations and back-channel negotiations
A proposal for back-channel negotiations in the war in Ukraine on the margins of the OSCE
77–92
Supporting Recovery, Reintegration, and Accession: Opportunities and Challenges for the OSCE in Ukraine
Tetyana Malyarenko, Stefan Wolff
Tetyana Malyarenko, Stefan Wolff
77–92
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Introduction
Postwar recovery
The twin challenges of reintegration and accession
Reintegration
Accession
Recommendations
93–108
The Intersection between Gender Inequalities and Corruption: OSCE Research Efforts to Understand the Nexus
Arianna Briganti
Arianna Briganti
93–108
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Introduction
Corruption in public services
Gender and healthcare
Gender and education
Sex as a currency of corruption
The OSCE’s engagement in tackling gender inequalities and corruption
OSCE strategic documents and commitments
The findings of OSCE research projects
Recommendations
109–120
Whither Conventional Arms Control in Europe?
Gabriela Iveliz Rosa Hernández
Gabriela Iveliz Rosa Hernández
109–120
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Introduction
Conventional arms control instruments
The erosion of legally binding conventional arms control mechanisms
The Vienna Document: More than a fair-weather instrument
Implications
Managing military incidents: An opportunity?
Outlook
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Cornelius Friesendorf (Ed.)
Argyro Kartsonaki (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748917366-1
ISBN print: 978-3-7560-1209-1
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-1736-6
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