In a recent conversation with the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Dr. Nedim Hogic, a prominent expert on Balkan issues, offers a comprehensive examination of the pervasive challenges posed by corruption and foreign interference in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As this nation navigates a complex political landscape shaped by historical conflicts and external pressures, Dr. Hogic’s insights shed light on the meaningful barriers to effective governance and democratic processes in the region. His analysis delves into both the roots of entrenched corruption and how international actors shape Bosnia’s political environment, raising critical questions about sovereignty, accountability, and the future of democracy in this country. Considering rising global geopolitical tensions, Dr. Hogic’s reflections are essential for understanding how local dynamics interact with international influences in one of Europe’s most volatile areas.
Uncovering the Roots of Corruption in Bosnia…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2025-05-09 01:19:00
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