Since the Vienna follow-up meeting concluded in January 1989, the participating States of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe have strived to create a network of mechanisms, consultative processes, and experts that could be utilized to diffuse a variety of potentially explosive problems both within and among states.
This 1992 report deals with CSCE missions designed to respond to the escalating violence in the former Yugoslavia, representing the CSCE’s most far-reaching response to any crisis prior to the release of the report.