This past week, the UN Security Council held its semi-annual discussion of the situation in BiH. The overwhelming sentiment expressed by speakers during the Council session was that the security
Category: Editors’ Journal
The 2014 Elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and “The Party of Diplomats”: Candidates Without Responsibility and Accountability
The following is a guest post by Obrad Kesic, director of the RS Office for Cooperation, Trade and Investment in Washington, DC* As someone who has been involved in elections
High Representative’s Anti-Reform Effort Slows EU Accession Process
High Representative Valentin Inzko’s latest report to the United Nations, delivered earlier this month, repeated Amb. Inzko’s stock accusations against the leadership of Republika Srpska while exonerating Bosniak leaders from
RS Encourages Growth By Combating Corruption
Much has been said recently about the European Union’s new economy-first approach to BiH. While BiH faces a number of daunting tasks in the arena of economic reform and growth,
EU’s Compact for Growth Should Focus on Entity & Cantonal Levels
Recent statements by EU officials both in Sarajevo and in Brussels have announced a shift in the EU’s priorities regarding BiH. The Sejdic-Finci issue, long regarded as the most pressing