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Political Economy of Peacebuilding in Post-Dayton Bosnia
Political Economy of Peacebuilding in Post-Dayton Bosnia
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A01=Tim Donais
A01=Timothy Donais
Author_Tim Donais
Author_Timothy Donais
BiH
Bosnia's Case
bosnian
Bosnian Economy
Bosnian Serb
Bosnian State
Bosnia’s Case
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Category=KCP
Country's Nationalists
Country’s Nationalists
Eastern European Contexts
economic reform in postwar Balkans
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ethnic power structures
Ethnic Reintegration
high
ICG
international economic reform
Main Nationalist Parties
market transition challenges
Minority Return
Minority Returnees
Muslim Croat Federation
nationalist
Nationalist Power Structures
OHR
period
PLIP
post-conflict reconstruction
post-Dayton Bosnia
post-Dayton Period
power
Private Sector Development
privatisation politics
process
representative
republika
Republika Srpska
Shock Therapy
social dimensions of transition
Social Sector Reform
srpska
structures
UN
Voucher Privatization
War Torn States
Product details
- ISBN 9780415407922
- Weight: 317g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Apr 2006
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
A fresh examination of the political economy of the peacebuilding process in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the aftermath of the country's 1992-95 war.
Little progress has been made in transforming the country's war-shattered economy into a functioning market economy, this new study explains the principal dynamics that have led to this, and places Bosnia's economic transition process within the context of the country's broader post-conflict peacebuilding process. The central argument this book persuasively advances is that much of Bosnia's ongoing economic crisis, and its current reform stalemate, can be explained by exploring the interactions of an inappropriate international model of economic reform with the country's particular post-conflict and post-socialist political economy.
This book is essential for readers who wish to build an understanding of the region and assess its future prospects and hopes.
Timothy Donais is apost-doctoral fellow at York University, Toronto. He completed his PhD at York University in August 2003. His doctoral dissertation focused on the political economy of the peacebuilding process in post-Dayton Bosnia, and his current research focuses on police reform and peacebuilding in Bosnia. Between 1996 and 2000, he served in various capacities with the Bosnia Mission of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), most recently as a Sarajevo-based public information officer.
Political Economy of Peacebuilding in Post-Dayton Bosnia
€71.99
