If the president of the Republika Srpska entity, Milorad Dodik, is sent to prison by Bosnia's state court, the Serb-majority entity could find itself further distanced from the country's capital. View ...
Former prime minister of Bosnia Haris Silajdžić explored the history and implications of multiculturalism in Bosnia at a talk on Monday. Silajdžić, an A.D. White Professor and a 1997 Bartels World ...
How do countries and communities’ function in the wake of atrocities? In societies where neighbors persecuted neighbors, is there hope for peace, justice, and reconciliation? In this workshop for ...
Uncover Bosnia and Herzegovina's post-war recovery, its economic challenges, and its path toward EU integration. From its turbulent past as part of Yugoslavia to its current status as an emerging ...
An internally displaced Bosniian Serb enters his home. Some 113,000 people forced from their homes are still living in this and 154 other "collective centers" around the internally divided country 20 ...
This article by Adin Kadrić first appeared in Balkan Diskurs on September 12, 2025. An edited version is being republished on Global Voices under a content partnership agreement with the Post-Conflict ...
Three decades of international interventionism have failed to guide Bosnia and Herzegovina toward sectarian harmony and democracy. Commemorations have begun to note the thirtieth anniversary, which ...
For most people, the Bosnian War was just a moment in time, in a far off place, transmitted into living rooms via news broadcasts. For Adis Ziga, the early 1990s conflict consumed his reality, ...
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