Week in Review: Shooting Stars, Bubbling Anger
Source: Balkan Insight
December 14, the 29thtanniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, passed almost unobserved. Hailed as a success in ending the war at the time, since then Dayton has been recast in a more controversial light as part of the cause of Bosnia’s continuing dysfunctionality.
In the years following the peace agreement – particularly during the 2000s – there were various ideas and initiatives to reform the constitutional and institutional set-up enshrined in Dayton. A sort of “Dayton 2.0” was seen as a way to make Bosnia more viable. But after some “almost successes” on this road, talk of a revamp seems now to have been abandoned.
Read more: Hopes of Updating Bosnia’s Dayton Peace Deal Have Faded (December 13, 2024)
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