Favoring the return of refugees and of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their pre-war homes is one of the cornerstones of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreements which put an end to the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The policy's objective was to reverse the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by warring parties, and to allow individuals and families to restart their lives as soon as possible (a common assumption being that refugees are in a time and psychological limbo). Based on ethnographic data collected over four years in the post-war period, I will show that return is a dynamic and multi-directional process, with complex individual and collective parameters. The decision to return is neither uniform nor universal; it is a personal respon...
This master thesis deals with activities of the international community concerning the refugee quest...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2011.This thesis argues that the return o...
We seek to explain the desire for community return by displaced persons in Bosnia. We find a key dif...
The Dayton Peace Accords brought the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina to an end but left ethnonationali...
Este trabajo se propone analizar las políticas de retorno de refugiados y desplazados internos en Bo...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
Published online: 01 Aug 2017.The authors seek to explain the desire for community return by displac...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This master thesis deals with activities of the international community concerning the refugee quest...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2011.This thesis argues that the return o...
We seek to explain the desire for community return by displaced persons in Bosnia. We find a key dif...
The Dayton Peace Accords brought the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina to an end but left ethnonationali...
Este trabajo se propone analizar las políticas de retorno de refugiados y desplazados internos en Bo...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
Published online: 01 Aug 2017.The authors seek to explain the desire for community return by displac...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This master thesis deals with activities of the international community concerning the refugee quest...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...