The narrative offers a firsthand perspective on a significant political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, instigated by actions from the international community in 2007. Through detailed observations, it explores the complexities of the situation, highlighting the interplay between local and global influences during this tumultuous period.
Philippe Leroux-Martin Books
Philippe Martin is a professor of modern history. He leads the Higher Institute for the Study of Religions and Secularism. His work focuses on understanding the complex relationships between religion and society. He examines the historical and contemporary manifestations of these interactions.



The Structure of Spoken Language
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Drawing on data from six Romance languages (French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan and Romanian), this monograph focuses on a widely debated area of phonetics and phonology: intonation, and specifically its relation to metrics, its interface with syntax, and whether it can be attributed to phonetics or phonology, or to both.
Diplomatic Counterinsurgency
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book provides an eyewitness account of a key political crisis triggered by the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007.