Modern Political History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Modern Political History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author(s): Ešref Kenan RašidagićSubject(s): Governance, Political history, Government/Political systems, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Published by: Bošnjačka zajednica kulture "Preporod"
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina;Modern Political History;Post-war Bosnia;Civic Activism; post-war challenges in Bosnia;
Summary/Abstract: Since Bosnia and Herzegovina’s declaration of independence in 1995, its path has been a rocky one. Unwillingness by the international community to stand by the central government and stand in the way of the neighboring states of Serbia and Croatia’s territorial pretensions, produced a succession of ceasefire agreements, culminating in the final, Dayton Peace Agreement. Each of these agreements espoused the ethnic principle as the guiding philosophy for the organization of the state. The post-war period demonstrates that despite the passage of time, the principle of organization of multi-ethnic state along ethnic lines presents a stumbling block to the functioning of the political, economic and social life in the country. The political history of post-independence Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) therefore reads as a history of protracted political paralysis, with no hope of rectifying the problems without another forceful intervention of the international community.
Journal: Bosnian Studies: Journal for research of Bosnian thought and culture
- Issue Year: 5/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 20-39
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English