The individuals who negotiated the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina considered ethnicity to be the most salient division within Bosnian society. Consequently they organized Bosnia\u27s political structure around ethnic representation. While it is doubtful that peace in Bosnia would have been possible without guarantees for ethnic-based political representation, such guarantees have proven insufficient for building a functioning, stable, and cohesive state. This article analyzes the role that Bosnia\u27s political framework, which focuses exclusively on ethnic representation, has played in impeding the development of a significant cadre of moderate political actors and in hindering the success of the existing poli...
This thesis discusses the role of international actors in the post conflict elections in Bosnia and ...
Bosnia Herzegovina is a Republic which became independent only in 1995, after a bloody war. Its youn...
The politics of communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina While defending the thesis that the preponderance...
The individuals who negotiated the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina cons...
Ten years after the end of the war, Bosnian ethnicity continues to matter and the country remains de...
The article analyses the effects of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which had been...
Fifteen years after the end of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the country remains sharply divided al...
Twenty years after the Dayton Peace Agreement an exclusive ethnic ideology, international tutelage a...
openThe Western Balkan has always been a borderland between East and West and represented, for the 2...
The author analyses the prerequisites and consequences of the implementation of different conflict m...
A decade after Dayton, Bosnia is a fictive, failed state held together by outsiders\u27 weapons and ...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Integrating into a political democratic regime has not been a simple task for post-communisitc state...
Bosnia has three main political parties. Their perennial electoral success ensures that Bosnian poli...
This thesis analyses the discrepancy between the objectives and outcomes of internationally-led stat...
This thesis discusses the role of international actors in the post conflict elections in Bosnia and ...
Bosnia Herzegovina is a Republic which became independent only in 1995, after a bloody war. Its youn...
The politics of communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina While defending the thesis that the preponderance...
The individuals who negotiated the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina cons...
Ten years after the end of the war, Bosnian ethnicity continues to matter and the country remains de...
The article analyses the effects of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which had been...
Fifteen years after the end of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the country remains sharply divided al...
Twenty years after the Dayton Peace Agreement an exclusive ethnic ideology, international tutelage a...
openThe Western Balkan has always been a borderland between East and West and represented, for the 2...
The author analyses the prerequisites and consequences of the implementation of different conflict m...
A decade after Dayton, Bosnia is a fictive, failed state held together by outsiders\u27 weapons and ...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Integrating into a political democratic regime has not been a simple task for post-communisitc state...
Bosnia has three main political parties. Their perennial electoral success ensures that Bosnian poli...
This thesis analyses the discrepancy between the objectives and outcomes of internationally-led stat...
This thesis discusses the role of international actors in the post conflict elections in Bosnia and ...
Bosnia Herzegovina is a Republic which became independent only in 1995, after a bloody war. Its youn...
The politics of communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina While defending the thesis that the preponderance...