Organizaţia pentru Securitate şi Cooperare în Europa (OSCE) - ideile generale, principiile şi interesele ce ghidează procesul
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Organizaţia pentru Securitate şi Cooperare în Europa (OSCE) - ideile generale, principiile şi interesele ce ghidează procesul
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The article analyzes the ideas, principles and tasks of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which evolved from the Confer ence on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). Previously, it was a dia logue between two ideologically-hostile blocks, which culminated in the 1975 Helsinki Final Act. The OSCE became the biggest regional arrangement under Chapter У III of the f.W Charter. Lespite the fact that it encompasses 56 states from Vancouver to Vladivostok, OSCE does not have a legal treaty and continues to remain a political consultative instrument. Nevertheless, the Organization has built different consultative and emergency response mechanisms for safeguard ing the common security. Furthermore, considering the newly emerging security environment, it assumed new tasks and robs: democratization assistance, pre ventive diplomacy, conflict management, and post-conflict security building. How ever, the main goal of the OSCE, to become a truly pan-European collective security organization, has not been achieved due to Me weakest point of the Or ganization - lack of cooperative security.
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MIJA, Valeriu. Organizaţia pentru Securitate şi Cooperare în Europa (OSCE) - ideile generale, principiile şi interesele ce ghidează procesul. In: Administrarea Publică, 2010, nr. 2-3(67), pp. 173-181. ISSN 1813-8489.