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Culture – the “X Factor” for Building Back Better after Conflict and Disasters

Culture is the foundation upon which cities are built.  Cities are not just a collection of buildings but are people, their stories, and how...

Dayton Peace Accord 23 Years On: Ensured Peace and Stability in Former Yugoslavia

For the past twenty-three years life has been comparatively peaceful in the breakaway republics of the former Yugoslavia. The complicated civil war that began...

More Jobs in Western Balkans, But Growth Slows

Growth in the Western Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia - declined in 2017, despite the creation of...

How Can Parity Be More Proportional?

International diplomats located in Bosnia-Herzegovina have recently launched an initiative requesting the Parliament of one of Bosnia-Herzegovina's two entities, the Federation, to reconstitute its...

Bureaucrats’ Crusade: The European Commission’s Strategy for the Western Balkans

The European Commission set a target date of 2025 for some of the Balkan countries to join. However, Brussels sees only Serbia and Montenegro...

Coming up for clean air in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Dayton Accords reached 22 years ago heralded an era of peace for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Yet the country is now estimated to be the...

Bridge over troubled waters: Growing maritime dispute between Croatia and Bosnia, neglected by the EU

Authors: Dr. Enis Omerović and Adil Kulenović The bilateral international agreement on the state border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia,...

Is There Such A Thing As “Ethnic Conflict”?

“Ethnic conflict“ has become a very fashionable notion. However, it was not always so. Indeed, in the not-so-distant past such a notion was practically...

The Truth and Reconciliation struggle on the Balkans

We live in a post-genocidal society, divided into ethnic-religious ghetto by means of war. In such broken society are continually inserted seductive and controversial...

Is Legal Realism overtaking International Genocide Jurisprudence?

One of the most significant dimensions of Genocide jurisprudence in recent years has been the decisive shift from ‘Objective’ standards to ‘Subjective’ standards in...

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