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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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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 international war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia and the Dayton peace agreement: Peace versus justice?

International Peacekeeping, 1997
In 1993, the United Nations Security Council established a War Crimes Tribunal to prosecute atrocities that were committed in the territory of former Yugoslavia, after the conflict in the region drew wide public attention. It was envisaged that the tribunal would aid in the restoration of peace and security in the Balkans.
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Assessing the Dayton Accord: The structural weaknesses of the general framework agreement for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Diplomacy & Statecraft, 2000
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina ‐ the Dayton Accord — brought a formal end to the war in Bosnia, but the prospects for an enduring peace remain uncertain. One of the obstacles to peace is the accord itself. This article outlines the main provisions of the agreement and then examines its structural weaknesses.
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