Publication

9 Sep 1998

This paper examines the nature of Bosnian democracy, the post-war environment in which elections have taken place and the legacy of the flawed elections of 1996. The paper reviews political failings resulting from the elections as well as attempts to overcome those failings; it considers the various elections which are taking place and the likely outcomes and consequences of each poll. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the fundamental flaws in the existing political system with proposals for the kind of change that could help place Bosnian democracy on an even keel and make the peace process self-sustaining.

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Author International Crisis Group
Series Crisis Group Europe Reports
Issue 42
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 1998 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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