Publication

20 Jun 2014

This commentary argues that the Bosnia and Herzegovina's provisional constitutional system, as created by the Dayton Agreement, has outlived its purpose by more than ten years and that economic and political governance are now even more deadlocked by corruption, political recriminations and institutional failure. The authors therefore contend that there is a need for more robust engagement by both the EU and the US to push the Bosnian leadership to move on much-needed economic and political reforms along with engaging in a more systematic and intense dialogue with civil society.

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Author Erwan Fouéré, Steven Blockmans
Series CEPS Commentaries
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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