Peacebuilding and Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Ten Years After DaytonMartina Fischer (historicus) LIT Verlag Münster, 2006 - 483 pages The Dayton Accords ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995. The 10th anniversary gives reason to investigate the post-war period, today's realities and future perspectives. Bosnian authors and international experts express their views on recent developments. Insiders and outsiders, working in the conflict and on its transformation, have been invited to tackle the questions: Which conflict lines mark the present society? Did peacebuilding activities address the underlying causes? What are obstacles for conflict transformation? What are the potentials and limits of international support? What does "civil society" mean in Bosnia and how is it related to statebuilding and democratisation? How can people constructively deal with the past in order to design the future in the region of former Yugoslavia? The book gives an overview on an important research focus of the Berghof Research Center, highlighting the work of its most important cooperation partners. |
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... problems have been caused by the intervention itself , which through the transfer of financial aid - contributed to perpetuating the war economy . The World Bank states that the country received a total of $ 5.1 billion for ...
... problems have been caused by the intervention itself , which through the transfer of financial aid - contributed to perpetuating the war economy . The World Bank states that the country received a total of $ 5.1 billion for ...
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... problems into the future . This strategy , according to ESI , is reaching its objective limits . ESI's most important message is that Bosnian governments will need to find ways to increase their effectiveness dramatically , without ...
... problems into the future . This strategy , according to ESI , is reaching its objective limits . ESI's most important message is that Bosnian governments will need to find ways to increase their effectiveness dramatically , without ...
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... problems ( such as anti - personnel mines or 10 The International Crisis Group reported that more than 367,000 Bosnians returned to live as minorities in areas governed by former foes ( International Crisis Group 2002b : Summary ) . See ...
... problems ( such as anti - personnel mines or 10 The International Crisis Group reported that more than 367,000 Bosnians returned to live as minorities in areas governed by former foes ( International Crisis Group 2002b : Summary ) . See ...
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... society in general , see Douma / Klem 2004. On the problems of building civil society in Bosnia , see Belloni 2001 ; Chandler 2004 ; Smillie 1996 . 18 The Trade Unions The development of the trade unions Introduction.
... society in general , see Douma / Klem 2004. On the problems of building civil society in Bosnia , see Belloni 2001 ; Chandler 2004 ; Smillie 1996 . 18 The Trade Unions The development of the trade unions Introduction.
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... ( justice ) and forgiveness for the perpetrators ( mercy ) . The end result is not only reconciliation , but peace ( Lederach 1995 : 20 ) . Psychosocial problems continue to be one of the consequences of Martina Fischer.
... ( justice ) and forgiveness for the perpetrators ( mercy ) . The end result is not only reconciliation , but peace ( Lederach 1995 : 20 ) . Psychosocial problems continue to be one of the consequences of Martina Fischer.
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