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Tytuł:
Bezpieczeństwo europejskie czterdzieści lat po podpisaniu Aktu Końcowego KBWE
European security forty years after the signing of the CSCE Final Act
Autorzy:
Zięba, Ryszard
Tematy:
European security
CSCE
OSCE
international cooperation
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625153.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The CSCE Final Act, signed in Helsinki in 1975, opened a new chapter in the search for the optimal security system in the Euro-Atlantic area, stretching from Vancouver to Vladivostok. It established a cooperative security system introducing a supra-bloc negotiation mechanism of political and economic cooperation, as well cooperation in such humanitarian fields as culture, education, exchange of information and interpersonal contacts. After the Cold War, CSCE organs were created and equipped with new competences in the field of preventive diplomacy and conflict resolution, but the evolution of the international order in Europe meant that, contrary to the original intention of the CSCE (renamed at the beginning of 1995 as the OSCE), it has not become the central institution of European security. As a result of the Eastern enlargement of NATO and the European Union, the principle of equal security for all participating states was abandoned. The OSCE remained a secondary institution specialising in what is called the soft aspects of security. The Ukrainian crisis, which broke out in the autumn of 2013, accompanied by other challenges and threats to security originating in other regions showed the need to revitalise the OSCE and create a Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security community.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Regionalna współpraca Ukrainy w ramach Organizacji Bezpieczeństwa i Współpracy w Europie w warunkach przemiany środowiska bezpieczeństwa w regionie Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
Regional Cooperation of Ukraine-OSCE in a changing security environment in Central East European Region
Autorzy:
Kuchyk, Oleksandr
Tematy:
Ukraine
OSCE
Eastern Europe
monitoring mission
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Wydział Nauk Społecznych. Instytut Studiów Międzynarodowych
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/521618.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Activities of Ukraine–OSCE in the context of changes in security environment of Central and Eastern European region are considered. The main foreign policy actions towards Ukraine engaged by the efficiency of mechanisms for the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine are analyzed. The activities of the Special OSCE monitoring mission are illustrated. The role of Special OSCE monitoring mission in the conflict is defined.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polands Chairmanship in the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in 2022 : objectives and their implementation in the face of the Russian-Ukrainian war
Autorzy:
Dulak, Michał
Opis:
Poland’s Chairmanship in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2022 took place during an unprecedented crisis— Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Poland’s OSCE Chairmanship, assessing both its diplomatic efforts and the broader challenges facing the organization. The first part of the book examines the evolution of the OSCE, its institutional weaknesses, and its ability to respond to contemporary security threats. It critically evaluates the OSCE’s engagement in Ukraine since 2014, including the Special Monitoring Mission and Trilateral Contact Group, exposing the organization’s structural limitations in conflict resolution. The second part focuses on Poland’s leadership in the OSCE, detailing how its initial objectives were reshaped by war. It explores Poland’s strategic decisions, such as implementing the “no business as usual” policy and launching the OSCE Support Programme for Ukraine. The book concludes with a discussion on the future of the OSCE, questioning whether institutional reforms are necessary to prevent authoritarian states from obstructing its mission. A must-read for scholars, diplomats, and policymakers, this publication offers critical insights into European security governance, Poland’s diplomatic strategy, and the OSCE’s role in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Książka
Tytuł:
Adapting the OSCE to the times of the COVID-19 pandemic. A look at the e-OSCE from the students’ perspective
Autorzy:
Skrzypek, Agnieszka
Baster, Natalia
Perera, Ian
Żądło, Anna
Stalmach-Przygoda, Agata
Szeliga, Marta
Cebula, Grzegorz
Tematy:
medical didactics
OSCE
medical education
OSCE during the COVID-19 pandemic
Department of Medical Education Jagiellonian University Medical College
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czasopisma i Monografie PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/57065159.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Background: At the Department of Medical Education, Centre for Innovative Medical Education at Jagiellonian University Medical College, a completely remote OSCE (e-OSCE) was con-ducted for the first time using the Microsoft Teams platform. 255 test takers were tasked with presenting their communication and clinical skills in order to assess clinical reasoning. Aim: Analysis of the assessment of the OSCE adaptation to the requirements of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Department of Medical Educations in the form of the e-OSCE from the students’ perspective. Methods: Discussion of the OSCE modification was carried out among 6th-year medical students and graduates undergoing validation of their foreign medical degrees. In order to assess students’ opinions of the e-OSCE, we used questionnaires. The Statistica 12.0 program was used to analyse the results. Results: According to 91.57% of respondents, the e-OSCE was well-prepared. 60% of students strongly agree and 29.47% rather agree that the order of the stations was appropriate and clear. A majority of respondents rated the e-OSCE as fair. 66.32% of respondents strongly agree and rather agree that the proportions of communication and clinical skills were appropriate. The vast majority of the participants of the exam (81.05%) had enough time for individual stations. A statistically significant (p <0.0001) correlation was found between the type of classes and preparation for the e-OSCE. For 61.05% of respondents, the Laboratory Training of Clinical Skills course was the best preparation for students taking the e-OSCE. Taking into account the stressfulness of the OSCE, only 15.96% of students found the online form more stressful than the traditional (in-person) exam. Conclusions: The e-OSCE in students’ opinions was well-organized. Informing test-takers prior to the e-OSCE about the role of invigilators assessing individual stations should be improved. The e-OSCE has been proven to be suitable for assessing a wide range of material and validating communication and clinical skills in appropriate proportions. The e-OSCE is fair according to examinees’ opinion. The study proves that even in a pandemic, it is possible to prepare an online exam without exposing examiners and examinees to the dangers posed by COVID-19.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Bezpieczeństwo europejskie czterdzieści lat po podpisaniu Aktu Końcowego KBWE
Autorzy:
Zięba, Ryszard
Wydawca:
Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM
Opis:
The CSCE Final Act, signed in Helsinki in 1975, opened a new chapter in the search for the optimal security system in the Euro-Atlantic area, stretching from Vancouver to Vladivostok. It established a cooperative security system introducing a supra-bloc negotiation mechanism of political and economic cooperation, as well cooperation in such humanitarian fields as culture, education, exchange of information and interpersonal contacts. After the Cold War, CSCE organs were created and equipped with new competences in the field of preventive diplomacy and conflict resolution, but the evolution of the international order in Europe meant that, contrary to the original intention of the CSCE (renamed at the beginning of 1995 as the OSCE), it has not become the central institution of European security. As a result of the Eastern enlargement of NATO and the European Union, the principle of equal security for all participating states was abandoned. The OSCE remained a secondary institution specialising in what is called the soft aspects of security. The Ukrainian crisis, which broke out in the autumn of 2013, accompanied by other challenges and threats to security originating in other regions showed the need to revitalise the OSCE and create a Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security community.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Artykuł

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