Endangered Dayton? - Narratives and perspectives of nationalism and ethnicity after 25 years of the end of the Bosnian war and the new problems on the Bosnian agenda
Twenty-five years after being signed, Dayton agreements are considered to be a failed frame of government, where Bosnia and Herzegovina is merged in a sway of economic, social, and political problems with tied hands under a structure that does not foster consensus or decision-making and stops the co...
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2020-05-03
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