Thirty years after the tragic massacre in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina faces renewed scrutiny over its political stability and future viability as a unified state. The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) has turned a spotlight on the Balkan nation’s complex post-war challenges, including ethnic divisions, governance gridlock, and economic struggles. As the country marks three decades since one of Europe’s darkest chapters, experts and policymakers alike are questioning whether Bosnia and Herzegovina can overcome its historical wounds to become a functioning, cohesive democracy within the European framework. This article explores the findings and debates emerging from the ECPR’s latest analysis of Bosnia’s fragile statehood and prospects for lasting peace.
Legacy of Srebrenica and its Impact on National Unity in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The shadow of Srebrenica continues to loom large over Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political landscape, deeply influencing…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2026-01-05 23:24:00
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