1091. Existing and Emerging Cooperation in New Central and Eastern Europe
- Publication Date:
- 02-1998
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- EastWest Institute
- Abstract:
- Security and Integration in Eurasia's New Boundary Zones: The Role of Sub-Regional Relations' is the second year of a project which the Institute for EastWest Studies (IEWS) is running with generous support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. This project explores the contribution made by intergovernmental sub-regional groupings to security and integration in the OSCE area. In 1996-97 a detailed comparative study of six Central and Eastern European groups was undertaken and the role they play in assisting states of the region in their democratic transition, in entering wider European integration processes and in increasing the stability and security of the the region. Two conferences were held and a book summarizing the conclusions of the six case studies will shortly be published. Cooperative relations with OSCE, EU and WEU have been established to help develop these international organizations' policies toward sub-regional relations.
- Topic:
- Security and Regional Cooperation
- Political Geography:
- New York, Europe, Eastern Europe, and Maryland