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1Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy
at the University of Hamburg
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2 CORE Centre for OSCE Research An Overview
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3- CORE is
- the only institute specifically dedicated to
research on the OSCE - a relatively young think tank, founded in January
2000 - not a classical academic institution, but one
that engages in a combination of research,
capacity-building services, publications, and
teaching - independent of the OSCE, with which it enjoys
good working relations - one of two main sections within the IFSH, one of
Germanys two largest peace research institutes
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4- Research Projects
- Projects Focusing on Specific OSCE Instruments
- The Effectiveness of the OSCE High Commissioner
on National Minorities (Estonia, Latvia, Romania,
Ukraine) - The Effectiveness of UN and OSCE Field Missions
(Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Tajikistan) - Working in OSCE Field Missions
- The Establishment of Multi-ethnic Police Forces
by the OSCE and Other IOs (Kosovo, Macedonia,
South Serbia)
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5- Research Projects
- Projects with a Regional Focus
- The Effectiveness of OSCE Democratization
Measures in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
and Uzbekistan) - The Effectiveness of UNOMIG Mediation between
Georgia and Abkhazia - Russian Policy towards Ukraine as a Source of
Contention with the West - The Effectiveness of External Democratization
Efforts for Internal Transition International
Organizations in South Eastern Europe - Peacebuilding Dynamics and the Struggle for Local
Ownership in Post-War Kosovo - The Influence of the Ohrid Agreement on the
Political System of Macedonia
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6- Policy-related Activities
- Organizing international conferences, e.g. on
Central Asia - Performing evaluations, e.g. on working in OSCE
field missions - Drafting policy papers on demand, e.g. for the
Finnish Foreign Ministry - Publications
- OSCE Yearbook in English, Russian, and German
since 1995 - CORE Working Papers
- Core News
- CORE Website
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7CORE Capacity Building CORE combines basic
research on the OSCE and other multilateral
organizations with consultancy, capacity
building, and other services provided on a
contract basis.
Target Groups governments international
and non-governmental organizations other
business partners Objectives fostering
co-operation and multilateralism promoting
capacity and dialogue strengthening conflict
prevention Principles independent research-
based service-oriented
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8- Example of Institution Building OSCE Academy
Bishkek - CORE created a detailed plan of the Academy and
also assisted with - fundraising,
- developing a curriculum, and
- selecting teaching staff and students.
- CORE members have also performed in a teaching
and supervisory role.
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9Example of Training OSCE-Related Chairmanship
Training Courses for Kazakh diplomats (2007 and
2008)
- Contributed to enlarging the pool of MFA staff
able to effectively co-operate with the OSCE - Helped prepare to assume the OSCE Chairmanship
- Teaching provided by CORE staff, external experts
from the OSCE, and national delegations - Oriented towards communicating practice- and
policy-relevant expertise on the OSCE - Characterized by a specific participatory
methodology
- Academic Co-operation with Universities
- OSCE-related seminars and lectures for students
at the Universities of Hamburg, Venice and five
Kazakh universities - Editorial co-operation in book publication with
Kazakh researchers
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10CORE activities in Central Asia Since 2002, CORE
has undertaken projects in all the Central Asian
states except Turkmenistan and has engaged in
co-operation with Central Asia experts. COREs
most prominent project in Central Asia involves
mediating in a peacebuilding dialogue between
moderate Islamists and secular forces. Between
2001 and 2003, this project took place in
Tajikistan, since 2007/2008 it has been extended
to the regional level.
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11- Budget Staff
- About 20 staff members from Germany, Kazakhstan,
Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, the United Kingdom,
and the United States - Mission experience, e.g. in Armenia, Kosovo,
Tajikistan, Ukraine - Project-driven, about 80 of staff employed on a
project basis (funded by research foundations,
the German Federal Foreign Office, other MFAs)
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