Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2019
Department
Political Science
Department
Political Science
Abstract
Bosnia-Herzegovina is an ideal case study for understanding the complexities of post-Cold War conflict resolution. The chapter provides an overview and an evaluation of the lessons that can be drawn from the Bosnian peace process. More specifically, it addresses the following questions: how can the Dayton peace process be evaluated from the perspective of the past twenty-some years? Can Bosnia-Herzegovina be genuinely upheld as the "gold standard” of peacebuilding? And, does Bosnia-Herzegovina lend itself to easy comparisons?
Recommended Citation
Guzina, Dejan. (2019). Bosnia-Herzegovina. Comparing Peace Processes, Routledge. 10.4324/9781315436616-5.