Nearly three decades after the Dayton Accords brought an end to the brutal conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country remains entangled in a complex web of political, ethnic, and social challenges. Despite international efforts to stabilize the region, deep divisions persist, hindering progress toward genuine reconciliation and lasting peace. This article examines Bosnia’s ongoing struggle to move beyond the legacy of war, exploring the role of external actors, internal dynamics, and the fragile state of its post-conflict institutions. As the international community reassesses its engagement, Bosnia’s unfinished peace raises critical questions about the future of stability in the Western Balkans.
Bosnias Fragile Post-Conflict Landscape Demands Renewed Diplomatic Engagement
The delicate peace established in Bosnia after years of conflict remains tenuous, underscoring the urgent need for reinvigorated diplomatic efforts. Ethnic divisions, political fragmentation, and…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2026-01-18 19:25:00
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