1st Edition

Internationalized State-Building after Violent Conflict Bosnia Ten Years after Dayton

Edited By Marc Weller, Stefan Wolff Copyright 2008
108 Pages
by Routledge

108 Pages
by Routledge

108 Pages
by Routledge

Previously published as a special issue of Ethnopolitics, this volume analyzes various dimensions of the internationalized state-building process in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1995. In December 1995, the Dayton Agreements ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and established a fragile peace between the former conflict parties. The settlement seemed morally wrong and politically... Read more

Bosnia and Herzegovina Ten Years after Dayton: Lessons for Internationalized State Building.  After Dayton, Dayton? The Evolution of an Unpopular Peace.  Complex Public Power Regulation in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Dayton Peace Agreement.  The ICTY, War Crimes Enforcement and Dayton: The Ghost in the Machine.  Economic Reconstruction of Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Lost Decade.  Building Trust in Public Institutions? Good Governance and Anti-Corruption in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Biography

Marc Weller is the Director of the European Centre for Minority Issues, a lecturer in international law and relations in the University of Cambridge and a fellow of the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law and of Hughes Hall.

Stefan Wolff is Professor of Political Science at the University of Bath in England, United Kingdom. He holds an M.Phil. in political theory from Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a Ph.D. in political science from the London School of Economics.