
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.

09 February 2015
OSCE receives Ewald von Kleist Award at Munich Security Conference

26 January 2015
Guest Blog Entry: Norms in mediation processes: Too much of a good thing?

22 January 2015
Between the EU and Russia: Opportunity or Dilemma for Serbia’s OSCE Chairmanship?

29 December 2014
Thinking Out of the Box: OSCE Network of Think Tanks develops Options for Future OSCE Field Activities

18 December 2014
Guest Blog Entry: OSCE Crisis Management in the Ukraine Crisis

05 December 2014
LIVE BLOG: 21st OSCE Ministerial Council meeting consolidates role of the OSCE as a forum for dialogue between East and West

04 December 2014
LIVE BLOG: Genuine dialogue or a series of monologues?

03 December 2014
LIVE BLOG Your voice is heard: OSCE Chairperson-in-Office addresses civil society gathering on eve of the OSCE Ministerial Council meeting in Basel

25 November 2014
The upcoming OSCE Ministerial Council in Basel: A chance for high-level engagement

20 November 2014
From Oversight to Undersight: the Internationalization of Intelligence

13 November 2014
The Crimean Tatars: A Quarter of a Century after Their Return

07 November 2014
Parliamentary elections in Ukraine point at two possible future scenarios

24 September 2014
An ‘informal OSCE Ministerial Council meeting’ on the margins of the UN General Assembly?

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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