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The OSCE, soft security for a hard world competing theories for understanding the OSCE, Roberto Dominguez (ed.)

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The OSCE, soft security for a hard world competing theories for understanding the OSCE, Roberto Dominguez (ed.)
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
charts
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The OSCE
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
877868919
Responsibility statement
Roberto Dominguez (ed.)
Series statement
EUROCLIO, no. 76Peter Lang eBooks
Sub title
soft security for a hard world competing theories for understanding the OSCE
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Finn Laursen -- Preface / Roberto Dominguez -- Chapter 1. Introduction: the OSCE as a security provider / Roberto Dominguez. Theories, security and the OSCE. -- Chapter 2. Realist perspectives. The missed opportunity to create a pan-European collective security organization / Giulio Venneri -- Chapter 3. Institutionalist theories. The OSCE in the western Balkans / Boyka Stefanova -- Chapter 4. Social constructivism. Re-constructing European security (1965-1975) / Pablo Toral -- Chapter 5. Post-structuralism. Soft power as governmentality and normalization in the OSCE's role in Croatia / Laura Zanotti -- Chapter 6. The Copenhagen School. Societal security and the OSCE's human dimension / Markus Thiel -- Chapter 7. Soft power. The role of Canada in the OSCE / Benjamin Zyla. The OSCE in the twenty-first century. -- Chapter 8. The European architecture. OSCE, NATO, and the EU / Maxime Larivé -- Chapter 9. Conclusion: Interpreting the OSCE / Roberto Dominguez
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