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Bosnia and Herzegovina – Understanding Reform [PDF]

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Fikret Caušević   +2 more
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Electoral Accountability in Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Dayton Framework Agreement

International Peacekeeping, 2015
This article examines the ways in which Bosnia's continuing governance problems are rooted in the relationship between voters and parties implied in the Dayton Accords. Political competition and the party system in Bosnia are influenced by the structure of government and electoral system in the Dayton Accords and subsequent regulations, which gives ...
John Hulsey
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Complex public power regulation in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Dayton peace agreement

Ethnopolitics, 2006
Abstract Since the Dayton Peace Agreement, an international High Representative based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been charged with guiding and monitoring the country's peace implementation process. As the High Representative has come to play an increasingly active role in the country and to exercise governmental or public power in his own ...
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The Dayton Agreement and social reform: Omne principium difficile est

SEER, 2021
The Dayton Agreement rests on the principle of establishing a self-sustaining system that respects the multinational and multiconfessional structure of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina, composed of entities with independent constitutive, legislative, executive and judicial functions.
Željko Mirjanić, Marko Šukalo
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Political legitimacy, confidence‐building and the Dayton peace agreement

International Peacekeeping, 1997
Peace in Bosnia is fragile at best and faces a variety of challenges. Political legitimacy and confidence‐building are crucial factors for the success of the peace process. In turn, the perception of legitimacy and the degree of the population's confidence in their government, governing system and in the peace process itself, are contingent upon the ...
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Contradiction of the civic and the ethnic component in the Dayton peace agreement

Socioloski godisnjak, 2022
The subject of our analysis is the civic and ethnic component in the Dayton Agreement, which we will consider, first as separate categories and then as their interplay and contradictory outcomes of their permeation. The methodical approach to the topic of our analysis implies several aspects such as historical, formal-legal, legal-dogmatic, as well as ...
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Warnings from Bosnia: The Dayton agreement and the implementation of human rights

The International Journal of Human Rights, 2000
The Dayton Peace Agreement (DPA) of 21 November 1995 was able to secure a halt to hostilities between the warring Serb, Croat and Bosniac parties in Bosnia and Hercegovina. However, the plan that emerged from the peace negotiations - to create stability, restore human rights and build enduring peace in the devastated state - might well be judged a ...
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Implementing the Dayton Agreements, 1995–98: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Implementation

2001
This chapter provides an assessment of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina with reference to the implementation of the Dayton Agreements between 1995 and 1998. The chapter aims to test the various theories of agenda-setting, decision-making, and implementation from a pillarization perspective that were set out in the introductory chapter.
Neil Winn, Christopher Lord
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