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Thirty years after the official end of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the scars of conflict continue to shape the nation’s political and social landscape. Despite the 1995 Dayton Agreement that brought an end to the brutal conflict, deep-seated ethnic tensions and political divisions persist, challenging efforts toward true reconciliation and stability. This revisited examination by France 24 delves into the enduring complexities that hinder Bosnia-Herzegovina’s progress, highlighting how past grievances still influence present-day dynamics three decades on.

Post-War Legacies Fueling Persistent Ethnic Divides and Political Stalemates

The aftermath of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s brutal conflict three decades ago continues to shape its political landscape and social fabric. Deep-rooted ethnic divisions, embedded in the Dayton Agreement’s power-sharing structure, have hindered the development of a cohesive national identity. Instead of fostering peace, these arrangements often…

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Author : Atticus Reed

Publish date : 2025-08-04 20:00:00

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