Geopolitical Context of the Post-Dayton Sovereignty Game: Between a Sovereign and Post-Sovereign Bosnia and Herzegovina Cover Image

Geopolitiĉki kontekst postdejtonske igre suvereniteta: Između suverene i postsuverene Bosne i Hercegovine
Geopolitical Context of the Post-Dayton Sovereignty Game: Between a Sovereign and Post-Sovereign Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author(s): Jasmin Hasanović
Subject(s): Governance, Government/Political systems, Politics and society
Published by: Univerzitet u Sarajevu
Keywords: sovereignty; post-sovereignty; Dayton Accords;

Summary/Abstract: This paper problematizes the question of (internal) sovereignty of post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina. The phenomenon of the efforts to construct Bosnia and Herzegovina through peace treaty which transformed the conflict into a peace process, as a post-sovereign non-state on the basis of the sum, or the differentiations of its ethnic-territorialities should be examined in the context of international and geopolitical conditions from the time of Dayton. From the first aspect, the issue of the sovereign in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be problematized, whether it belongs to its institutions, entities or the constituent peoples, while from the second the impact of the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, institutionally and politically presented through OHR, will be analyzed thus demystifying the background of the post-Dayton constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina as an improvised, scenario-state. In this way, the Bosnian interventionist experiment led by the United States is trying to be shown as the cornerstone which established its unipolar, post-Cold War foreign policy, making it a global hegemon, and Bosnia and Herzegovina as an experimental area of the international community led by the United States.

  • Issue Year: LVII/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 163-182
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Bosnian
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