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International Organizations Related to Security (OSCE, NATO, EU, UN) and Armed Conflicts in the South Caucasus
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Year of publication | 2014 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | With the end of the Cold War, the complicated and rather messy institutional security frameworks were the result of correlation of military, political and economic efforts to advance a preferred view of how to arrange security architecture in the evolving world. This chapter addresses the evolution of international organizations related to security matters – OSCE, NATO, EU and UN. South Caucasus has been a frontline for the collision of interest of many actors including these international organization, as well as state actors like the US, Russia, Turkey and Iran. Studying and comparing the role of selected organizations in these volatile regions contributes to our understanding of core principles and tools of the organizations to project security in this volatile region. |