Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “noble experiment”: the West’s guinea pig for internationally initiated post-communist democratization. In a state so wearied by war and dictatorship, democracy would be expected to take root quickly and flourish. However, due to various cultural and political influences, what the Dayton Peace Agreement originally intended to quickly lead to Bosnia’s self-governance has instead resulted in the state’s crippling dependence on external actors. The articles in this section of this bibliography explore the myriad influences (primarily under the umbrella of ethnicity) on the process
The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is s...
openThe Western Balkan has always been a borderland between East and West and represented, for the 2...
The article analyses the effects of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which had been...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
This paper will start with an analysis of the Dayton Peace Agreement, and assess to what extent it f...
More than two decades following the end of civil conflict made possible via Dayton Peace Accords (DP...
Integrating into a political democratic regime has not been a simple task for post-communisitc state...
This study aims to investigate the democracy development i Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1995, when ...
Ten years after the end of the war, Bosnian ethnicity continues to matter and the country remains de...
The article analyzes international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina and assesses the effects i...
Bosnia Herzegovina is a Republic which became independent only in 1995, after a bloody war. Its youn...
More than seven years of international presence in post-war Bosnia have still not brought lasting st...
A decade after Dayton, Bosnia is a fictive, failed state held together by outsiders\u27 weapons and ...
The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is s...
openThe Western Balkan has always been a borderland between East and West and represented, for the 2...
The article analyses the effects of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which had been...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
This paper will start with an analysis of the Dayton Peace Agreement, and assess to what extent it f...
More than two decades following the end of civil conflict made possible via Dayton Peace Accords (DP...
Integrating into a political democratic regime has not been a simple task for post-communisitc state...
This study aims to investigate the democracy development i Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1995, when ...
Ten years after the end of the war, Bosnian ethnicity continues to matter and the country remains de...
The article analyzes international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina and assesses the effects i...
Bosnia Herzegovina is a Republic which became independent only in 1995, after a bloody war. Its youn...
More than seven years of international presence in post-war Bosnia have still not brought lasting st...
A decade after Dayton, Bosnia is a fictive, failed state held together by outsiders\u27 weapons and ...
The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is s...
openThe Western Balkan has always been a borderland between East and West and represented, for the 2...
The article analyses the effects of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which had been...