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Aug 2009

In May 2009 a crisis emerged in Bosnia when nationalist leader Milorad Dodik passed a resolution in the Republika Srpska parliament designed to undermine some of the key accomplishments of the state building process in place since the end of the war in 1995. Although the crisis was eventually averted, it demonstrated again the highly volatile nature of Bosnian politics and the challenges faced by an international community that has grown impatient, frustrated and increasingly unsure how to resolve the Bosnian quagmire.

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Author Sofia Sebastian
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 17
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2009 FRIDE
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