During the Cold War, the two global superpowers were able to
come together to resolve many issues of transparency and common
challenges, leading to a change in European and global security.
The OSCE covered the area formerly occupied by NATO and the Warsaw
Pact, championing the Helsinki Final Act, which became a key
international instrument to encourage peace and security. Following
the end of the Cold War, the OSCE became a key institution
positioned between the European Union and NATO, focusing on
furthering democracy, protecting human and minority rights, and
encouraging military reform in a drastically dynamic region.
David J. Galbreath sheds light on an institution that changed
the face of global security during the Cold War and championed the
rise of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe as well as
the former Soviet republics following the collapse of the Soviet
Union.
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