Strengthening the OSCE's capacities in conflict prevention, crisis management and conflict resolution

Twenty years after the 1992 Helsinki Document -- Challenges of Change, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) agreed at the 2011 Ministerial Council in Vilnius, Lithuania, on a decision intended to strengthen the OSCE's capacities in early warning, early action, dialogu...

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