State-Building and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina
State Building and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina details the post-Dayton evolution of the country over the last
two decades. Carefully evaluating the successes and failures the book explores the slow progress of the democratization process and how key elites initially took hold of the state and its institutions
and have successfully retained their grip on power, despite heavy international presence and reform attempts to counter-balance
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State Building and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina details the post-Dayton evolution of the country over the last
two decades. Carefully evaluating the successes and failures the book explores the slow progress of the democratization process
and how key elites initially took hold of the state and its institutions and have successfully retained their grip on power,
despite heavy international presence and reform attempts to counter-balance this trend. Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a useful
lens through which to view international state-building and democratization efforts. International engagement here incorporated
significant civilian and military investment and has been ongoing for many years. In each chapter international scholars and
field-based practitioners examine the link between post-war events and a structure that effectively embeds ethno-national
politics and tensions into the fabric of the country. These contributors offer lessons to be learned, and practices to be
avoided whilst considering whether, as state-building and democratization efforts have struggled in this relatively advanced
European country, they can succeed in other fragile states.
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Utgitt:
2017
Forlag: Routledge
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781138307278
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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"...this is an important book, which should consti-tute mandatory reading for anyone interested in Bosnian politics and society, but will be useful also to a broader audience interested in state-building and de-mocratisation."
Sarah Correia, PhD candidate, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Soeren Keil received a Ph.D. in International relations from the University of Kent and is Senior Lecturer in International
Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. His main research focuses on institutional design in post-conflict societies
with a particular familiar with the Western Balkans, particularly Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is especially interested in power-sharing
models in divided societies, as well as forms of territorial and non-territorial autonomy for minority nations. Valery Perry
received a Ph.D. from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. She has worked for organizations
including the NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR), the European Center for Minority Issues, the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the Public International Law & Policy Group. She is an assistant professor of conflict analysis and resolution at
the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, a Senior Associate in the Democratization Policy Council and an independent
researcher and consultant based in Sarajevo.