As Bosnia and Herzegovina approaches a critical crossroads in 2025, two competing US strategies for the Balkans are emerging, each with distinct implications for the country’s future. While both plans aim to stabilize the region, they also reveal underlying tensions between Washington’s stated goals and the expansionist ambitions influencing local and regional actors. This article examines how these divergent approaches intersect with Bosnia and Herzegovina’s complex political landscape, raising questions about the viability of lasting peace and the prospects for integration in a still-fragile Balkans.
US Strategic Approaches to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2025 Clash with Regional Expansionist Agendas
In 2025, Washington’s dual-track policy toward Bosnia and Herzegovina underscores a complex balancing act between strengthening state institutions and countering regional influences that threaten the fragile stability of the Balkans. The first US approach focuses on…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-10-28 07:26:00
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