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This paper provides an overview and assessment of implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreements, particularly the part referring to refugees and internally displaced persons.
Vladimir Grecic
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A Constitution for Peace: Federalism and Consociationalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The present paper draws on the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, resulted from the Dayton Peace Agreement, in order to explain how the elements of federalism and consociationalism can become important tools in the field of transitional justice. By
Francisco Aras
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The creation and statehood of the Republic of Srpska: From a state to a B&H entity, from the past and present toward the future [PDF]
The turbulent events in the territory of the SFRY and in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s can be observed and analyzed from historical, legal and constitutional perspective. These events are still topical and highly important
Pilipović Milan
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More than two decades after the Dayton peace agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina is still stuck in an ethnically based struggle over territorial power. The former warring parties, and their economic and political elite, have succeeded in remaining in power
Péter Reményi +2 more
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Prilog istraživanju velikosrpske politike prema Bosni i Hercegovini u postdejtonskom periodu (1995–2015) [PDF]
This paper provides the research and presentation of the Great Serbian policy towards the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the Dayton Peace Accord until 2015.
Denis Bećirović
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American policy on the Balkans
The United States of America is a country which left a significant mark and still has a strong influence on the world political scene and the changes in the international relations especially in building the strategy of worldwide foreign policy.
Frosina Doninovska
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: From Military Conflict to Political Deadlock [PDF]
This article engages in the ongoing debate about the overall value of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (GFAP), which is one of the most challenging issues in the contemporary peace studies scholarship.
Maja Ruzic
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After coming home: Forms and meanings of return in Dayton’s Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
The Dayton Agreement was meant to end the war, restore the Bosnian state to its prewar multiethnic composition, and facilitate rebuilding coexistence among its constituent nations. The peace treaty stipulated that people who were forced to leave
Žíla Ondřej
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Unifying the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina – mission completed?
The Armed Forces of BiH were officially unified in 2005 and are composed of two founding armies: the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska.
Věra Stojarová
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ABSTRACT While political leaders increasingly combine populist and secessionist appeals, systematic evidence remains lacking regarding their effectiveness in mobilizing public support. Drawing on original survey data from Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where leader Milorad Dodik employs populist‐secessionist rhetoric, this study finds that
Semir Dzebo
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