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CSCE

American  

CSCE British  

abbreviation

  1. (formerly) Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe

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China knows that the Soviet authorities underestimated the threat from the CSCE’s seemingly modest first set of human rights commitments.

From The Guardian

Spanish Foreign Minister Francisco Fernandez Ordonez, speaking to reporters at the CSCE, disclosed that the U.S. was seeking a two-part resolution: the first part would set a deadline for Iraq to comply with previous U.N. demands that it get out of Kuwait; the second would authorize member nations to use "any means necessary" to compel compliance if the deadline is not met.

From Time Magazine Archive

Up to now, CSCE, as its name suggests, has been simply a conference, its duties, membership and even its full title a mystery to most Americans and Europeans.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before it could have done that, however, it had to endorse some of CSCE's basic human-rights requirements, including freedom of travel and other civil rights guarantees.

From Time Magazine Archive

Genscher asserts, "The architecture of all Europe is taking shape in the CSCE."

From Time Magazine Archive