Toward Peace in Bosnia: Implementing the Dayton AccordsLynne Rienner Publishers, 2001 - 189 pages Cousens (director of research, International Peace Academy) and Cater (researcher, International Peace Academy) consider the limitations of the Dayton accords and their failure to produce peace, political reform, democracy, multiculturalism, and economic development in Bosnia. They consider internat |
Contents
List of Illustrations | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
War and Settlement | 17 |
The Dayton Framework | 33 |
Security | 53 |
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons | 71 |
Economic Reconstruction and Development | 87 |
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Annex areas armed August authority Available online Balkan Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosniac and Croat Bosnian Croats Bosnian Serbs Brcko cease-fire Civil Affairs civilian Commission Confidential interview Conflict coordination Cousens Croatia Dayton Agreement Dayton implementation December democratic displaced persons donor economic efforts elections electoral enforcement entity established ethnic European Federation forces Former Yugoslavia GFAP governments High Representative Human Rights ICTY IFOR indicted institutions international actors international community International Crisis Group international implementers International Security IPTF June Lynne Rienner Publishers mandate March military minority returns Mostar municipal nationalist October Office OSCE parties peace agreement peace implementation peace operations Peacebuilding peacekeepers percent police political population postwar president provisions reconstruction refugees repatriation Republic Republika Srpska role Sarajevo 11-19 November Security Council Serbia SFOR Srebrenica Steering Board strategy territory tion tional train and equip UNHCR United Nations UNMIBH UNPROFOR USCR Washington Woodward World Bank Yugoslav Yugoslavia