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Post-War Statebuilding and Constitutional Reform
Beyond Dayton in Bosnia
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247 pages
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The book delves into the complexities of statebuilding and constitution-making following violent conflict, focusing on the case study of the Dayton Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It examines the challenges of post-war reform and the interplay between local and external actors in shaping governance. Through this analysis, key questions surrounding the effectiveness and sustainability of state reforms in a post-conflict environment are addressed, providing insights into the broader implications for similar contexts.
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2014, hardcover
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