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Organization for Security and Co-operation in EuropeDocumentation Centre in PragueList of subject categories and research topics covered by Researchers-in-Residencebased on archival materials maintained by the OSCE Documentation Centre in PragueThe following listings provide an overview of categories of subjects and various research topics investigated by residentresearchers in Prague, starting in 2001 up to 2009.You may scroll the complete list chronologically, or click on the links bellow to jump from one period to another. For a moreuser friendly version you can also download all three terms listed below at: /researcher-in-residence-programme xyx link.(1998-2000)(2001-2009)(2010-2019)The first column corresponds to clusters of archival materials compiled by DCiP staff to which accredited researchers aregranted access, based on their research topic.The second column states the topic or title of researcher’s individual projects they described in their application.The third column includes short descriptions of expected results as well as the researcher’s academic or professional affiliation.In compliance with GDPR requirements, names of researchers are not mentioned here, nevertheless, their final products (Masterand Doctoral thesis, articles, books) are deposited in the reference library of the DCiP accessible to all accredited researchers.

Documentation Centre in PragueOverview of Subjects Investigated (2001-2009) in the Setting ofthe OSCE “Researcher-in-Residence” Programme2001Subject category1.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (EU) / Fieldactivities (Baltic States)2.Politico military issues / Fieldactivities/ National Minorities / Nationalparticipation (Latvia)3.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (EU) /Migration / National Participation(Poland)4.Historical evolution CSCEOSCE / Human Dimension / HumanRights5.Human Dimension / HumanRights / National Minorities6.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization / Fieldactivities (FYRoM)7.Human Rights / Politico-militaryissues/ Field Activities (Kosovo /Chechnya / Nagorno Karabakh)Research TopicsExpected results - Academic origin“European Union’s Foreign Policy in the Making: the BalticSea Dimension. Expanding EU (Multilevel) GovernanceBeyond its External Borders? ’’“Latvia’s compliance with OSCE principles: domesticinterests or international commitments?”PH.D. / Friedrich Schiller University, Jena,GermanyPolish Migration Policy and the EU enlargement.Ph.D / University of London, School ofSlavonic and East European Studies,UK/PolandScripts for publication on the “Evolution of InternationalHuman Rights: Vision seen”Publication University of Pennsylvania /University of Montana, USAThe crossroad of national minority issues, democratization,and territorial integrity in the OSCE Human Rights process.Effectiveness and Limitation of Preventive DiplomacyComparative Study of OSCE and UN in FYRoMPh.D. and teaching curriculum / Faculty of LawMatsuyama University, Ehime, JapanPost graduate research / University of Tokyo,JapanOSCE’s role in the conflicts in Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakhand Chechnya, especially the relevance of Human Rights andpopular sovereignty issues.Ph.D. / Princeton University, New Jersey, USAMA thesis / Central European University, LegalStudies Department, Budapest, Hungary/Latvia

Researcher-in-Residence Progamme2002Subject categoryResearch Topics8.Politico-Military issues / OSCEmechanisms (Historical evolution OSCE)9. Human Dimension/Human RightsCFE/Open skies and FSC NCSBM evolution10. Int.Law & Relations with and betweenInternational Organization11. Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (CoE)12. Politico-military issues & geography /Field Activities (BiH)13. Field Activities/ Mediation (NagornoKarbakh)The re-establishment of State governance in the Balkans byEuropean OrganizationsRelationship between the OSCE and the Council of Europe,in particular the protection of Human Rights.Investigation of OSCE’s early warning strategies in BosniaHerzegovina14. Field Activities /Conflict management(BiH and Kosovo)15. Politico-military issues/ Field activities(Trans-Caucuses)16. Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (UN)Research on Bosnia and Kosovo. Conflict mapping.17. Field activities / Democratization (BiH)Reconstruction process of Bosnia and Herzegovina from1995 to 1997.Geopolitical Changes and OSCE’s adaptation18. Politico-military issues andCSCE/OSCE evolutionThe politics of Human Rights in EuropeThe historical evolution and political analysis of the conflictin Nagorno KarabakhLe fédéralisme comme solution de repli des Étatssécessionnistes de Transcaucasie“Relations entre l’ONU et les organsiation régionales enmatiere coercitive”19. Election Monitoring / Field activities(CIS)20. Security sector / International LawElection monitoring in newly independent states (1992-1999)21. Field Activities (Georgia)Field reports by the OSCE Mission to GeorgiaInternational Conflict and Security LawExpected results - Academic originIndividual research /Nuremburg, GermanyTeaching curriculum / Queen’s College Belfast,N IrelandPh.D./ (State Representative in French Gov.)Sorbonne Pantheon I Paris, FranceMA International Relations / Catholic College ofOur Lady Milano, ItalyTeaching curriculum for dpt of geography / BallState University, Indiana USAMA Political Science/ Int. Relations/Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicTeaching curriculum / Jackson State UniversityMississippi, USAPh.D. / Teaching curriculum /University ofMontreal, CanadaPh.D / Teaching curriculumParis II Sorbonne – Paris, FranceTeaching curriculum – specialized article/ KobeUniversity JapanPost Grad/ School of Government/ FreeInternational University for Social StudiesGuido Carli, Rome, ItalyMA / Università degli Studi di Padova, Uppsalauniversitet, Italy, SwedenPublication (Cambridge Pres 2005)/Law School University of Hull - UKArticle intended to be published by the Centerfor OSCE Research (CORE), (D)

Researcher-in-Residence Progamme2003Subject category22.Election Monitoring - (BiH)23.Politico-military issues24.Human Dimension / HumanRights/ Migration25.Historical evolution of(CSCE/OSCE)26.Field activities - (Chechnya)27.Field Activities - (Chechnya)Politico Military issues28.Relations with and between IO’sParliamentary Assemblies29.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (EU)Research TopicsPh.D. / University of Wales, UKRelationship between EU and OSCETerm paper MA (TAM) / University ofNorth Carolina Chapel Hill, USA / CharlesUniversity Prague, Czech RepublicGroup Publication Harmattan (2003)/ENFAP, Emilia-Romana, Bologna, ItalyProject implemented in 2005/Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation,Belfast, N IrelandMA/Ph. D Friedrich- Schiller UniversityJena/ CORE Hamburg, GermanyTerm paper / Political Science MA CharlesUniversity Prague , Czech RepProfessional integration into the labour market- migration flow MA Social Sciences /and mobility within OSCE countriesUniversity of Vienna, AustriaDrafting evolution of the Final Act 1972-1975Ph D Dept of History Charles University,/(As seen form the Czechoslovak point of view)Prague, Czech RepublicOSCE Missions to ChechnyaArticle/ Postgraduate Master Programme atIFSH/CORE in Hamburg, GermanyLegal aspect of Chechnya conflictTeaching curriculum /Cambridge University, UKExternal relations between parliamentsPh.D./ University of St Gallen, Switzerland30.Democratization/ HumanDimension/ Field Activities (BiH)31.Policing / Field Activities (SEE)Reform of public services in Bosnia-Herzegovina, its processand implementation.Development and maintenance of partnerships in Balkans;police training.32.Field Activities / Conflictmanagement - (Georgia )The role of the OSCE for the conflict regulation in theSouthern Caucasus. An analysis of the long-term mission inSouth Ossetia.Role of Helsinki process in Soviet-American relations and endof Cold War33.Historical evolution of(CSCE/OSCE) National Participation(USSR/USA)34.Field Activities (Kosovo/KVM)Expected results - Academic originDebates surrounding, decisions on and reporting of theelections held in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1996-200.Self- determination in OSCE areaKosovo Verification Mission (1998-1999)Ph. D/ Department of History, GeorgetownUniversity, Washington D.C, USAPSIO Occasional Paper No.12/Graduate Institute for International Studies,Geneva, Switzerland

Researcher-in-Residence Progamme2004Subject category35. Gender issues/ Field Activities (SEE)36. Human Rights / Migration / NationalMinorities37.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization / FieldActivities/ Media - (BiH & Kosovo)38.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization / Fieldactivities - (Uzbekistan)/Terrorism39.Evolution of the OSCE40.Politico-military issues /Security sector / Code of Conduct41.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization / NationalMinorities National Participation (Latvia/Romania).42.National Minorities / Nationalparticipation - (CZ)43.National Minorities / Nationalparticipation Estonia and Latvia44.Human Dimension /trafficking/National participation - (Ukraine)45.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization46.Human Rights/ Field activities (Central Asia)Research TopicsExpected results - Academic originRole of OSCE in achieving genuine equality for women inSouth-Eastern EuropeCommitments and activities of the OSCE relevant to internallydisplaced persons (IDP’s)Media assistance as instrument of external democracypromotion. Motives, objectives and implementation strategiesof international actors in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo.Actions and policies of OSCE in Uzbekistan which contributeto promotion of cooperation between international andregional organizations in their fight against terrorism.Reports, academic articles and books to improveunderstanding of the OSCE in Japan.Research on reviews of implementation of OSCE Code ofConduct on politico-military aspects of security.Influence of international organizations on national minoritypolicies/Managing Ethnic Storms: trans-national networks andethnic cooperation in Eastern Europe (Latvia/Romania).Term paper MA / TAM Charles University(CZ) / University of Bath - UKPh.D.University of Bern. SwitzerlandResearch Paper / CORE - University ofHamburg/ CORE Hamburg, Germany“Has Roma political participation increased as a result of thepressures on CEE to protect minority rights? An analysis ofthe Czech Republic in comparative context.”OSCE’s involvement in Estonia and Latvia regarding theirethnic minorities ( HCNM)Trafficking in women in UkraineIndependent Research Project (Consultant) /London School of Economics and PoliticalScience, UKTerm paper / Trans Atlantic Master’s(TAM) Programme Chapel Hill, USAGathering evidence & investigation /University of Tromso, NorwayPh.D. International Law / European Instituteof the University of Geneva, Grenoble,FrancePersonal project/ Rehabilitation andResearch Center for Torture Victims,Denmark“The multilateral action of the EU; cooperation andpartnership with the OSCE and the United Nations”Making torture prevention work; a comparative study inCentral-Asia 1992-2000Ph.D /Université Libre de Bruxelles,BelgiumGeneral Info/article and publicationChristian University of Tokyo, JapanTeaching curriculum / publication/ OsakaUniversity of Foreign Studies, JapanBasis for publication / University ofNebraska, Lincoln, USA

Researcher-in-Residence Progamme2005Subject categoryResearch TopicsExpected results - Academic origin47.Historical evolution(CSCE/OSCE) (Allies and Neutrals)The evolution of the OSCE after the Cold war, what arethe impacts and influences of Russia, United States,France, Germany and Great-Britain.Ph.D. thesis / University of Montreal, Canada48.Historical evolution of(CSCE/OSCE) / New AccessionsAdmission of new participating States to the CSCEbetween 1991 and 1992 (and further)49.Field Activities (Estonia/Latvia)Documents relating to the Estonia and Latvia OSCEMissions, principally the stance of the Austrian CiO andfurther guidelines on lessons learned (2000)External request for references on British positionregarding the CFE and CSBMs negotiations (1989/90)Exchange of good practices in terms of research anddocumentation in the field of international relations andforeign policies.1)Hungarian minorities in Slovakia, Rumania, SerbiaMontenegro: their rights of political status.2) Protection of national minorities as foreseen in theStability Pact for South-East EuropeInternational Governance of Minority Rights in the PostCold War EuropeRecent steps taken by the OSCE vis a vis Russia'scooperation policy on Chechnya . Closer look at theexpiration of OSCE FO mandate in Chechnya. Successfulsolutions in cooperating to ease the Chechen conflict.“Can international peacekeeping forsake the principle ofimpartiality? : The Russian peacekeeping experience inthe OSCE zone.”Curriculum / Associate Professor Law Faculty,European and International Law Dept RadboudUniversity NetherlandsTeaching Curriculum - Comparative PoliticsDepartment of Government London School ofEconomics, UKExternal/Military research Johann Wolfgangvon Goethe-University in Frankfurt, GermanyExchange of good procedures [Pasts, Inc.]Center for Historical Studies, Central EuropeanUniversity, Budapest, HungaryPost MA work Graduate / School ofInternational Relations, RitsumeikanUniversity, Kyoto, Japan50.Politico-Military Issues51.[Archives policies and researchpossibilities]52.National Minorities / Nationalparticipation / tability Pact 4 SEE53.National Minorities / Historicalevolution of (CSCE/OSCE)54.Field Activities / Conflictresolution - (Chechnya) - Nationalparticipation (Russian Federation)55.Peacekeeping – Conflictresolution Politico-military issues (Russian Federation)Article and researcher paper for the Universityof Helsinki, FinlandCombined Ph D in Social Science and Int.relations; Stradiņs University, Riga, LatviaMA Girton College, Cambridge University, UK

Researcher-in-Residence Progamme2006Subject category56.OSCE Field Activities- Postconflict rehabilitation- (BiH)57.Relations with and betweenInternational Organizations (EU)58.OSCE Field Activities / Electionmonitoring59.OSCE Field Activities -(BiH)60.Historical evolution(CSCE/OSCE)/ Legislation61.Relations with and betweenInternational Organizations / Nationalparticipation (CZ)62.Historical evolution(CSCE/OSCE)63.Relations with and betweenInternational Organization (UNHCR) (Tajikistan/Kosovo/Nagorno Karabakh)64.Relations with and betweenInternational Organizations (EU)Research TopicsGenocide: ‘Responsibility, Forgiveness, andReconciliation’. surrounding the Srebrenica genocide“Is the OSCE necessary for the European Union?”“The impact of post-conflict elections on the effectivenessof the peace building process” post-conflict experiences ofBosnia and Herzegovina, Tajikistan & reference to otherelections organized in the OSCE area (e.g. FormerYugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, and Albania).The transition process from international to localownership in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Helsinki Final Act; its study and its influence onsocialist nations, especially on dissidents. Forming newConstitutions of these countries.The Czech Republic and European Union relations ascompared to other organizationsReports, academic articles and books to improveunderstanding of the OSCE in Japan.Cooperation between the OSCE and UNHCR inTajikistan, Kosovo, and Nagorno-Karabakh.Cooperation between the European Union andInternational Organizations in the Field of Human Rights.Legal and Institutional Bases Shaping Their RelationExpected results - Academic originPh.D. / Social Science Dpt. University of SouthAustralia - Adelaide, AustraliaTerm paper Socrates/Erasmus program viaKarlova Univerzita Prague CZ - HUPh.D. Candidate / Graduate Institute ofInternational Studies (HEI) Geneva SwitzerlandMA thesis/ University of Florence, Italy University of Sarajevo, BiHDepartment of Contemporary HistoryUniversity of Navarra, SpainPost graduate term paper / East-EuropeanStudies at the University in Amsterdam,NetherlandsIndependent research / Articles/Book/ academiccurriculum/ University of Osaka, JapanMA combined Ph.D. Candidate / GraduateSchool of Law, Keio University, Japan Graduate Institute of International Studies,Geneva CHPh.D./ Int. Relations and Political ScienceJagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

Researcher-in-Residence ProgammeSubject category65.Politico-Military issues/(SALW)2007Research TopicsExpected results - Academic originHow the norms on controlling and restricting exports ofsmall arms and light weapons were built in the OSCE andhow does the implementation workOSCE Minsk Group: The Structure and its Role.Ph.D./ Political Science at the University ofTurku, Finland68.OSCE Field Activities (Kosovo)69.National Minorities / HCNMPolicy / Human dimensionProcedures of candidate selection in list systems ofproportional representation in new democracies“The suggestions for good governance offered by theInternational Community in Kosovo”Rights of National Minorities in South East Asia andOSCE norms for minority integrationAcademic/Governmental research - Departmentof Political Science /University of Oslo, NorwayMA Thesis Political Science / Leiden UniversityField Diplomacy Clingendae BelgiumPost grad MA Political Science Graduate schoolof Ritsumeikan University, Japan70.Relations with and betweenInternational OrganizationsRole of IO’s in promoting economic development anddemocratic governance in Eastern Europe and the CISMA in European and Russian StudiesYale University CT - USA71.Relations with Asian partnersThe 3 CSCE/OSCE dimensions in light of a changingEurope: lessons learned for Asian partners72.OSCE Field Activities -(BiH)66.OSCE FieldActivities/Mediation /(NagornoKarabakh)67.Election monitoring73.Relations with and betweenInternational Organizations / NGO /Humanitarian aid74.Historical evidence /substantiating documentsMA Thesis / Int relations Dpt of Politics and IntRelations University of Leicester, UKPreparation for MA Thesis / Graduate Institute ofPeace Studies Kyung Hee University, Korea“Is the Dayton Agreement an agreement which was aimed MA thesis Master’s programme of conflictfor creating sustainable peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina? management and sustainable peace at KU Leuven,BelgiumOrganizational Change in Humanitarian Aid NGOsMA/ PhD in Sociology Graduate School of SocialResearch – Academy of Sciences Warsaw, PolandFocused on OSCE working papers (PC and FSC restrictedmaterials)Article/Book – academic curriculumMFA/ Christian University Tokyo, Japan

Researcher-in-Residence ProgammeSubject category75.Relations between InternationalOrganizations and NGOs (Sociology)76.CSCE/ OSCE Field activities (BalticStates) – SE Europe / HCNM2008Research TopicsExpected results - Academic originOrganizational Change in Humanitarian Aid NGOs(see previous entry)OSCE long-term mission reports (plus allcorrespondence between mission heads and OSCEHQ) in the Baltic and Balkan States (particularlySerbia) in the 1990s and early 2000s"Lessons Learned and Best Practice in theCooperation between the ICTY and the OSCE inthe Transition Process"The Role of Europeanization in Ethno-PoliticalConflict Resolution Processes: An analysis of EUand OSCE Engagement in Kosovo.“OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission 1998-1999”Personal project to be consolidated in apublication (2010); / Central European Universityin Budapest , Hungary80.OSCE Field Activities / (SEE/democratization)Democratization process in South-Eastern Europeand the role of the OSCEPh.D. in Political Science / Centre for OSCEResearch Hamburg (CORE)/ & U of Dresden,Germany81.Post conflict rehabilitation(psychology at community level)“Post-Conflict Rehabilitation: Creating a TraumaMembrane for Individuals and Communities andRestructuring Lives after Trauma”Drafting structure and formulating chapter linksfor a publications to be released 2010 Universityof Memphis Tennessee, USA82.OSCE preventive diplomacy / newmembershipSecession and Survival: Nations, States andViolenceTeaching curriculum PhD thesis / DukeUniversity .North Carolina, USA83.Media and elections process inCentral AsiaDemocratic rehabilitation and the politicaldevelopment of Central Asian OSCE membernations in which a network of OSCE field activitiesare currently performedPh D thesis (2011) /Dresden University ofTechnology/ Political Science, Germany77.CSCE/ OSCE Field activities - ICTY78.Relations between InternationalOrganizations OSCE – EU Field activities (Kosovo)79.CSCE/ OSCE Field activities (Kosovo)Charles University / ODIHR / ICTY combinedproject foreseen to be discussed and implemented2009Research at CORE on selected topic ICEUSMA / University of Fulda, GermanyMA / Charles’ University Prague, Czech Republic

Researcher-in-Residence ProgammeSubject category84.Politico-Military issues – humandimension / Democratization85.CSCE/OSCE Field Activities (Georgia)86.CSCE/OSCE Field Activities (Georgia)2009Research TopicsExpected results - Academic originDevelopment of Democratic and Social InclusionNorms in International OrganizationsThe role of the local state elites in the secessionistconflicts of South Ossetia - Informal institutions anddynamics of violence in Georgia“External Promoters ofDemocracy: Context Sensitive and Adaptable? TheOSCE as Democracy Promoter in Georgia”.PhD thesis / Dpt. Political Science, University ofBritish Columbia, Vancouver, Canada87.Election process (monitoring)/ (exUSSR/CIS)88.Election monitoring / (Post Sovietcountries & Russian Federation)89.Political theory / (Field Activities Transdnistria).Do competitive authoritarian elections conduce togenuine democratization? elections in ex USSRElection fraud in Russia / Belarus / Central Asia andUkraineCoercing, constraining and signaling(sanctions) Transdnistria, the conflict resolutionstrategy of the OSCE and the EU90.National participation / PoliticoMilitary issues - (Russian Federation)91.Historical and substantiatingdocumentsRussia and the OSCE (1991-2009)92.Politico-Military issues93.Historical and substantiatingdocumentsCSCE/OSCE process and its mechanisms/ subchapter of thesis on International Org and legalprocessMilitary Reform and Con conflict prevention and/ortransformationFollow-up conference Belgrade – (Article)University of Magdeburg/ IFSH, GermanyExpected results in 2011(empirical contribution)“Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder Scholarship onAnticipatory Peace Policy” ,GermanyMA thesis / Polytechnic University of Zurich,SwitzerlandPhD - Prague School of Economics - Centre forEconomic Research and Graduate Studies, (CZ)Publication & Teaching CurriculumDepartment of International Relations andEuropean Studies -Metropolitan UniversityPrague, Czech RepublicMA Thesis / Charles’s University / IMESS. UCL(CZ/Russian Federation/ Spain)PhD /Universite libre de Bruxelles Centre duDroit International, BelgiumTerm papers (MA degree)University of New-York ,Prague, (CZ)College of Policy Science RitsumeikanUniversity, Kyoto, Japan

Teaching curriculum for dpt of . geography / Ball State University, Indiana USA 13. Field Activities/ Mediation (Nagorno . University , Washington D.C, USA 34. Field Activities (Kosovo /KVM ) Kosovo Verification Mission (1998 -1999) PSIO Occasional Paper No.12 / . South-Eastern Europe Term paper MA / TAM Charles University (CZ) / University .