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Bosnia : Faking Democracy After Dayton (2 Rev ed)

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The Dayton Accords brought the Bosnian war to an end in November 1995, establishing a detailed framework for the reconstitution of the Bosnian state and its consolidation through a process of democratization.

In Bosnia David Chandler makes the first in-depth critical analysis of the policies and impact of post-Dayton democratization.

Drawing on interviews with key officials within the OSCE in Bosnia and extensive original research exploring the impact of policies designed to further political pluralism, develop multi-ethnic administrations, protect human rights and support civil society, Chandler reveals that the process has done virtually nothing to develop democracy in this troubled country.

Political autonomy and accountability are now further away than at any time since the outbreak of the Bosnian war.The Afterword to this new edition updates Bosnian developments and adds an analysis of the structures and problems of the international protectorate in Kosovo.

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Product Details
Pluto P.
0745316905 / 9780745316901
Hardback
27/03/2000
United Kingdom
268 pages
135 x 215 mm, 499 grams
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