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About Csce
The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) is a U.S. government agency that focuses on promoting human rights, military security, and economic cooperation across 57 countries in Europe, Eurasia, and North America. The site provides access to various resources, including publications, press releases, and information about the commission's activities and leadership.
Explore resources and information on international security and human rights initiatives.
What You Can Do
- Access publications and reports
- Read press releases and statements
- Learn about the Helsinki Process
- Find information on hearings and briefings
- Contact the commission for inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mission of the CSCE?
The CSCE promotes human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in Europe, Eurasia, and North America.
How can I contact the CSCE?
You can contact the CSCE via email at info@csce.gov or by phone at 202-225-1901.
What types of resources does the CSCE provide?
The CSCE offers publications, press releases, articles, and information on various international issues.
Who are the members of the CSCE?
The CSCE consists of nine commissioners from the Senate, nine from the House of Representatives, and three executive branch officials.
Where can I find information about recent hearings?
Information about recent hearings can be found in the 'Hearings & Briefings' section of the website.