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Cover of the OSCE Magazine, Issue 2/2013

OSCE MAGAZINE, Issue 2/2013

Expert analyses of top security issues. Insight into what’s happening at the OSCE. A forum for exchanging views.

Cover image: "FINE" @ by Stylianos Schicho  

In this issue:

Time to celebrate!
Franco-German friendship
50 years on from the Elysée Treaty; Youth is the key; Linking rivers, linking people 
Ministerial Council - In Dublin’s fair city
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#OSCE
Freedom online; Arms control; Afghanistan; Security Days; Environmental footprint 
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Interview
Meet Yurdakul Yigitgüden, Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities
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Report
Paring off the hours
The OSCE/UNECE Handbook of Best Practices at Border Crossings is now available in Russian
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Special Section
Historical reconciliation
Mending the rifts
If states want to build a security community, they have to develop policies for historical reconciliation
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Reconciliation: what does it take? 
An individual approach; The whole, complex truth; More than a brokered peace; Acknowledging wrongdoing
 
From the field
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Breaking the vicious circle
The OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina works for reconciliation

Srebrenica
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Kyrgyzstan: Turning around Suleiman-Too 
A shared concern for preventing sexual violence is bringing this community together 
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Dossier
Migration and exploitation: the Mediterranean connection
Patterns are changing; Learning to see; Dispelling ignorance; A conviction to fit the crime; Embracing mobility
Migration and exploitation
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When I get angry, I get good ideas: victim compensation
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Exclusive
Max Kampelman in Madrid
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Your view
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Percolations
Time for outrage; How to make friendship éclairs; Recent OSCE publications
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Let us use our new magazine as a vehicle for an open exchange of views and constructive dialogue to encourage convergence among participating States and their societies and thus clear the way for building a true security community - Lamberto Zannier, Secretary General