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Framing post-conflict societies: an analysis of the international pathologisation of Cambodia and the post-Yugoslav states [PDF]
The article examines the pathologisation of post-conflict societies through a comparison of the framing of the Cambodian and post-Yugoslav states. The notion of failed states fixes culpability for war on societies in question, rendering the domestic ...
Hughes, Caroline, Pupavac, Vanessa
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Out‐group help in the time of Covid‐19 and intergroup reconciliation in the Western Balkans
Abstract In March 2021, Serbia made the unprecedented announcement to offer free Covid‐19 vaccination to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and notably to Bosniaks, against whom three decades earlier Serbia had waged a bloody war. How was this policy appraised and, most importantly, did the policy appraisal impact reconciliation?
Emanuele Castano +4 more
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Ethnic Tensions and Global Response: Disentangling the Complexities of the Bosnian War
This article critically examines the Bosnian War within the broader framework of international law, with a specific focus on understanding its role in managing ethnic conflicts.
Aslihan Igdır Akaras
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Dayton Barış Anlaşması (Dayton Peace Agreement)
Bosna Hersek’te 1992-1995 yılları arasında devam eden savaşı bitiren anlaşmadır. Tam adı Bosna Hersek’te Barış İçin Genel Çerçeve Anlaşması’dır (The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia Herzegovina). Anlaşmayı, Bosna Hersek Cumhuriyeti adına Cumhurbaşkanı Alija İzetbegovic, Hırvatistan adına Cumhurbaşkanı Franjo Tudjman ve Yugoslavya Federal
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Incorporating languages into histories of war: a research journey [PDF]
This article discusses the ways in which languages can be integrated into histories of war and conflict, by exploring ongoing research in two case studies: the liberation and occupation of Western Europe (1944–47), and peacekeeping/peace building in ...
Footitt, Hilary
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Abstract Despite wide agreement among practitioners on the need for integration, mental health and peacebuilding practice remain siloed in conflict‐affected contexts. Yet before the integration of these two fields should occur, a revaluation of existing practice is needed. Within the field of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), critics have
Eric Frasco +2 more
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Abstract Sea urchins can strongly reduce their mobility, exposure to predation, and feeding rates upon detection of chemical cues produced by predators, driving behavioral effects on grazing activity that may contribute to macroalgal community dynamics.
Joseph S. Curtis, Stephen R. Wing
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In the context of the political philosophy of liberalism, the author analyzes the existence of assumptions that the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina legitimizes itself as a constitutional, democratic and legal state on the basis of the 1995 Constitution. Analyzing the functioning of the state of BiH on the basis of the Constitution from 1995, as well as
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The General framework agreement for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina initialled in Dayton, USA, and signed in Paris, France, in 1995 stopped the war and brought peace. Bosnia and Herzegovina didn’t have a common army or police in that moment.
Zlatan Bajramović
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Inner Peace needs of male psychiatric patients in post-war Croatia are associated with their needs to clarify open issues in their life and their needs for forgiveness. [PDF]
Glavas A, Büssing A, Baumann K.
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