by admin_sw | Jan 12, 2018
In this freely accessible article, published in Post-Soviet Affairs, my colleague Tatyana Malyarenko and I argue that the crisis in Ukraine since late 2013 has seen four successive internationally mediated agreements that have been at best partially implemented....
by admin_sw | Sep 1, 2017
Co-authored with Zsuzsa Csergő and Philippe Roseberry and published in Publius , this article starts with the observation that, since 1989, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have experienced major institutional transformations. As part of that process,...
by Stefan Wolff | Sep 1, 2016
Co-authored with John Beyer and published in East European Politics (vol. 32, no. 2, 2016), this article asks what the impact is of geopolitical competition on conflict resolution and democratisation in the context of extensive and multi-directional linkages and...
by Stefan Wolff | May 8, 2015
Published in Global Society, as part of a Special Issue on “Theorising the European Union as an International Security Provider: Actors, Processes, Outcomes and Impact”, my colleague Argyro Kartsonaki and I examine the EU’s responses to conflicts in...
by Stefan Wolff | Feb 12, 2014
The Continuing Relevance of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities The mandate of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM), agreed by the participating States of the July 1992 Helsinki Summit of the then Conference or Security and...