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The opening session of the Supplementary Human Dimensions Meeting of the OSCE held in Vienna on 12-13 July 2012.

LINKS suggests practical measures for improving OSCE elections monitoring mechanism.

LINKS used the opportunity provided by the special Human Dimension Meeting of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to propose some practical recommendations for improving the work of the organisation in the field of elections and election monitoring. The meeting was convened by the Irish Chairmanship of the OSCE, together with its Office […]

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Karabakh: The big debate

As part of its on-going efforts to promote the peaceful resolution of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the British non-governmental organisation LINKS in the summer of 2011 conducted interviews with twenty key personalities from Nagorno-Karabakh. Ten interviews were conducted with politicians and civil society activists in Nagorno-Karabakh itself. A further series of ten interviews were conducted in Baku […]

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LINKS report outlines views of 46 political parties in Armenia and Azerbaijan on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

LINKS has just published a 200 page report summarising the views of forty six political parties in Armenia and in Azerbaijan on the Karabakh conflict and conflict settlement process. The report is based on face to face interviews with leading politicians in both countries conducted by a LINKS team in June and July 2010.The wide […]

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Crisis and Renewal in Georgian politics: A LINKS report on the 2003 Parliamentary Elections and the 2004 Presidential Elections in Georgia

This reports written for LINKS by Julian Broxup and Laurence Broers, presents the results of LINKS election observation for the 2 November 2003 parliamentary elections and the 4 January 2004 presidential elections in Georgia. LINKS has observed all elections in Georgia, both general and local, since 1995. A wide variety of sources were used for the […]

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