DOING DEMOCRACY A DISSERVICE: 1998 Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ICG Balkans Report N° 42) Cover Image

DOING DEMOCRACY A DISSERVICE: 1998 Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ICG Balkans Report N° 42)
DOING DEMOCRACY A DISSERVICE: 1998 Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ICG Balkans Report N° 42)

Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Civil Society, Governance, Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: ICG International Crisis Group
Keywords: Democracy in Bosnia and Hercegovina;
Summary/Abstract: The stakes in Bosnia’s forthcoming elections, the fifth internationally-supervised poll since the end of the war, could not be higher, for Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia) and also for the international community. Having invested enormous financial and political capital in the peace process, the international community expects a return on its investment. That is why leading international figures including US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright have entered the Bosnian political fray, urging Bosnians to back parties which “support Dayton” and threatening to withdraw aid if they do not. The elections will bring some changes so the event will be hailed as a triumph. However, they will not lay the ground for a self-sustaining peace process. That can only be achieved by political reform and, in particular, a redesign of the electoral system to guarantee Bosnians ethnic security.

  • Page Count: 26
  • Publication Year: 198
  • Language: English
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