Three decades after the Dayton Agreement ended the brutal conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the nation remains mired in political stagnation and ethnic division. Despite countless international efforts and billions in aid aimed at fostering unity and stability, Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to struggle with ineffective governance, economic challenges, and unresolved inter-ethnic tensions. A recent report by The Heritage Foundation paints a stark picture of persistent failure in nation-building efforts, raising pressing questions about the future of this Balkan state and the role of the international community in securing lasting peace.
Nation-Building Challenges Rooted in Ethnic Divisions and Political Fragmentation
Ethnic divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina have created a complex mosaic of identities that continuously obstruct efforts to form a unified national polity. The Dayton Agreement, while halting active conflict, institutionalized ethnic power-sharing that has…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2025-06-27 07:54:00
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