Nearly three decades after the Dayton Accords brought an uneasy peace to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country remains mired in a prolonged political stalemate often described as a “frozen conflict.” Despite international efforts to maintain stability, deep-seated ethnic divisions and institutional gridlock continue to hinder progress toward lasting reconciliation and effective governance. In this article, we examine the challenges facing Bosnia and Herzegovina today and explore potential paths beyond Dayton that could help resolve the enduring crisis, drawing on insights from the United States Institute of Peace and other key stakeholders.
Challenges of Implementing Lasting Political Reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina
The enduring complexity of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s political landscape remains a significant barrier to meaningful reform. Deep-rooted ethnic divisions continue to influence power-sharing arrangements, often resulting in political deadlock. The rigid structure…
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Author : Noah Rodriguez
Publish date : 2025-07-26 16:01:00
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