Publication

Mar 2010

Progress has been lacking for more than three years in the peace-building process, since the Bosnian and Herzegovine (BiH) parliament failed in April 2006 to decide on a new constitution which would make "Dayton-Bosnia" a more viable state, with rational institutions compatible with future EU and NATO membership. As a consequence, BiH remains a dysfunctional state, with frequently blocked decision-making mechanisms, nationalistic rhetoric and policies, as well as a lack of cross-entity and cross-ethnic cooperation.

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Author Predrag Jureković
Series BMLV/PfP Consortium Study Group Information
Publisher Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
Copyright Paperback copies may be obtained free of charge from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence. © 2010 Austrian National Defence Academy and Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence
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