According to President Dodik, Serbs in Srebrenica face “unacceptable” discrimination at the hands of Bosniak authorities, a situation that would be remedied by the election of a Serb mayor in
Category: On the Issues
North Kosovo referendum: not binding, no surprise but it changes everything – Transconflict
Retired diplomat Gerard M. Gallucci argues that the recent referendum in northern Kosovo, though totally predictable, changes the political reality there. The referendum asked Serbs in Kosovo whether they accepted
Inzko meets Bevanda: European integration, economy and State budget are priorities – OHR
High Representative Inzko met yesterday with the new Council of Ministers ChairmanĀ Vjekoslav Bevanda to congratulate him on his appointment and the formation of the new government. Inzko stressed the importance
State Building Challenges in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Interview with Richard Caplan – BalkanAnalysis.com
BalkanAnalysis interviews Professor Richard Caplan, a Balkans specialist at Oxford University, on the discrepancies between state building and nation building in BiH. The interview also addresses the successes and shortcomings
Strasbourgās Bosnia Ruling Holds Lessons for Everyone – Darryl Li
The European Court for Human Rights issued decisions this week in cases brought by two Arab “mujahidin”–foreign Muslims who fought with the Bosniak army during the civil war–against the government