The OSCE Summit in Astana : Expectations and Results

Evers, Frank, 2011
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Systematik Internet - Internet
Verlag CORE
Ort Hamburg
Jahr 2011
Umfang 31 p.
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Reihe Core Working Paper
Reihenvermerk 23
Sprache englisch
Verfasserangabe Frank Evers
Annotation The OSCE Summit in Astana in December 2010 was a novelty in several respects. It was the first OSCE Summit to be held for eleven years and the first to take place in a Central Asian state or a CIS member state.
In procedural terms, the Astana Summit was the culmination of the OSCE Corfu Process, a new, temporary dialogue format for European security issues. This dialogue, in contrast to the OSCE reform discussions in 2005/2006, was not confrontational but astonishingly constructive in
some of its phases.
The expectations regarding what Astana might achieve were correspondingly
high. For one thing, the OSCE's normative acquis was to be reiterated, and for another, the Organization's capacity to take action was to be underpinned with a substantial work programme. The fact that the first of these aims was achieved with the Astana Commemorative Declaration, while the Astana Framework for Action foundered on differences of opinion regarding regional conflicts, is the reason for the widely divergent assessments of the Astana Summit.
The objectives of this paper are, firstly , to examine what the most important OSCE actors expected from the Astana Summit, and secondly to analyse their assessment of the Summit's results. On this basis, conclusions will be drawn and alternatives for action highlighted.

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