Summary
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev's Jan. 14 Commentary column, "Summit needed for stagnant OSCE," is a curious shot across the bow from the country that this month took over chairmanship of the consensus-driven, 56-member organization that brings together the United States, European countries and the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union.
Given its own dismal record over the past two decades of upholding the OSCE's founding principles in the arena of human rights, it is very doubtful that Kazakhstan will breathe new life into the organization that so many nations look to for their own aspirations for human freedom.See the full content of this document
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Nazarbayev Should Practice What He Preaches
When Kazakhstan was selected as the 2010 chair-in-office at an OSC...
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