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11 Jan 2010

In January 2010, Kazakhstan took over the chairmanship of the OSCE. This marks the first time that the Organisation has been led by a post-Soviet, Asian and Muslim country. At the same time the OSCE, whose mission includes promoting democracy, is being chaired by an authoritarian state where the Organisation has never recognised a ballot as meeting European standards.

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Author Anna Wołowska
Series OSW Commentary
Issue 33
Publisher Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
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