Policy Brief

25 years of Dayton "Constitution": RESTART for Bosnia and Herzegovina? Ways to a citizen society

25 Jahre Dayton-„Verfassung“: RESTART für Bosnien und Herzegowina? Wege in die Bürger*innengesellschaft
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The Dayton Peace Agreement (DPA) to end the bloody war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was formally signed in Paris on December 14, 1995. Part of the DPA was the constitution, which continues to this day and the results of the war and the separation of citizens* on an ethnopolitical basis. All efforts for a reak reform have so far been unsuccessful.

In a policy brief, experts of the West Balkan Strategy Group have presented the set of problems in a short and comprehensible way and formulated recommendations for action in order to come closer to a genuine citizen society in BiH. Stability and progress in the Balkans will not be achieved without a solution to the issue of Bosnia and Herzegovina. And it is not only a regional problem, but a pan-European one.



Authors

Lejla Gačanica

Legal, independent researcher Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Izabela Kisić

Executive Director, Helsinki Committee for

Human rights Belgrade

Serbia

Petar Todorov

Institute of National History - Skopje

North Macedonia

In 2020, a number of international conferences and talks marking the 25th anniversary of the Dayton Accords brought the country back into the international spotlight. On this occasion, the Heinrich Böll Foundation's office in Sarajevo captured numerous voices on how to deal with the dysfunctional system and compiled them in an English-language publication.


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Language: Bosnian, German

Online Discussion Tuesday, 23 February 2021

25 Jahre Dayton-„Verfassung“: RESTART für Bosnien und Herzegowina?

Wege in die Bürger*innengesellschaft

Product details
Date of Publication
Februar2021
Publisher
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Number of Pages
9
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Table of contents

Introduction and Reccomendations

The outcome of DPA 25 years later: A dysfunctional state and uncertain peace

A change of approach – starting in the region

Time for (pro)active role of the international community