Security and Human Rights Monitor The Security and Human Rights Monitor (SHR Monitor) is a multifaceted platform that provides analysis on the work of the OSCE, as well as on security and human rights challenges stemming from the OSCE region and beyond.
08 February 2021
‘Stop micromanaging the Secretary General’ Thomas Greminger on his past three years in office
02 February 2021
What role for the OSCE in Nagorno-Karabakh?
25 January 2021
As New OSCE Chair, Sweden Faces a Complex Security Situation
19 January 2021
OSCE Selected Bibliography: October – December 2020
21 December 2020
Belarus at a Crossroads
21 December 2020
Book Review: Peacekeeping in Albania and Kosovo by Daan W. Everts
16 December 2020
The OSCE Ministerial Council and Year in Review: Virtual Diplomacy and the Limits of Cooperative Security
04 December 2020
‘Outrageous and unacceptable’: Hungarian Foreign Minister on the situation in the Transcarpathian region
03 December 2020
Analysis for Peace: The Evolving Data Tools of UN and OSCE Field Operations
01 December 2020
The under-reported power struggle at the top of the OSCE
29 November 2020
North Macedonia and Estonia are seeking the OSCE Chairmanship
29 November 2020
Nagorno-Karabakh: The international community must stop looking the other way
11 November 2020
OSCE documents ‘massive and systematic’ human rights violations in Belarus
Building Security Through Cooperation
The Security and Human Rights Monitor (SHRM) provides regular updates on topical developments relevant to the mandate of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). The publications on this website are meant to stimulate dialogue and debate and / or inform readers on issues related to security and human rights.
The publication of the Security and Human Rights Monitor is made possible through the generous financial support of the governments of Austria, Liechtenstein, and the Netherlands.
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- Conflict prevention
- Human Rights
- Minorities
- Democracy building
- Cooperative security