European Union and Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina

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consociational governance
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ethnic power sharing
EU integration challenges Bosnia
Europeanisation process
forthcoming
institutional reform Balkans
peacebuilding strategies
post-conflict democratisation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367561253
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The historical Dayton Peace Accords of 1995 put an end to the Bosnian War and created the consociational democratic system, which brought three ethnic groups together. This book critically examines the post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the union of the Federation of Bosnia–Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, and its relationship with the European Union (EU).

The book discusses the nature of the accords and post-consolidation issues and the roles played by the EU and other actors in the democratic consolidation and Europeanization of BiH. It focuses on the establishment of democracy in a post-war, post-conflict society, and examines the internal democratization process and the challenges faced by the new democratic order. It studies complicated aspects of governance in post-Dayton Bosnia–Herzegovina and points out its strengths – in terms of maintaining peace and stability, and its weaknesses – the limits of democratization and forced segregation of communities.

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of East European studies, EU studies, political science, peace and conflict studies, international relations, ethnic studies, and strategic affairs.

Adnan Seyaz received his Ph.D. from the Department of International Relations at the University of Marmara, Turkey. His thesis was on the "Democratic Experience in the Post-Soviet Russian Federation: Competitive Authoritarianism". He has been working as a member of the International Relations Department of Kirklareli University (Kirklareli, Turkey) since 2009. His areas of research and teaching include Turkish–Russian relations and regional politics: Russian Federation and Eurasia, the Balkans in the 20th century, diplomatic correspondence, theories of nationalism and minorities, international relations.

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