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OSCE Magazine May 2004

In this issue: How Bosnia and Herzegovina is raising its education standards; Russian Federation is "strong advocate" of OSCE cause: Interview with Russian Ambassador; Soul-searching on Kosovo: Recent violence poses challenge to international community

How Bosnia and Herzegovina is raising its education standards

Investing in the future: Security and education are a "natural fit"; High Representative Lord "Paddy" Ashdown: Playing "political football with education reform penalizes everyone; Unsung heroes: Struggling to end discrimination in the classrooms; Emerging from a time warp: Co-ordination and partnership hold the key; "Is grammar history?": Searching for a textbook solution in BiH; Keeping politics out of schools: Perspectives of a former teacher and parliamentarian

Permanent Council
Ambassador Alexander Y. Alekseyev: Russian Federation is "strong advocate" of OSCE

Soul-searching on Kosovo
Violence poses challenge to international community: The OSCE's response Malaise in Mitrovica: Watching progress go up in flames; "Kosovo: Fragile Peace": Conveying the OSCE story to a home audience

Bulgarian Chairmanship 2004
Charting a conflict-free course for the Caucasus

Appointments
Meet Miklos Haraszti, Representative on Freedom of the Media












 

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