Publication
Jul 2009
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 | PfP Consortium Policy Recommendation Papers |
Publisher | Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes |
Copyright | © 2009 PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes |