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Security and Defense Sector Reform in Ukraine

  By EESRI | April 22, 2015 - 11:31 am |February 20, 2016 Comments & Policy Briefs (ENG), Conference Papers

thumbnail-of-EESRI at OSCE on Security-Defense Reform in Ukraine (2015-04) PB-ENGThis food-for-thought paper was distributed on behalf of the EESRI Coordinators among the participants of the OSCE-wide Conference on Security Sector Governance and Reform held in Belgrade (Republic of Serbia) on April 21, 2015.

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