Reconstituting Sovereignty: Post-Dayton Bosnia Uncovered

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Routledge, Jan 12, 2018 - Political Science - 168 pages
This title was first published in 2002: Presenting a new and original theoretical approach to conflict resolution this timely work draws on the findings from fifty interviews conducted with international organizations in Bosnia. This expansive account of international relations theory, particularly new theoretical approaches, contains detailed genealogy of the nation-state structure including specifically Balkan nationalism and analyzes the Dayton Peace Accord. It will be useful for students, academics and policy makers working/studying in the fields of international relations, post-Cold War security, Balkan/Bosnian history and comparative politics.

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Preface
The Creation of Dispersed
A Constructed Entity
A Construction of Necessity
A Critique of the PostDayton Implementation Process
An Unbundling of Sovereignty
Bridging Binary Opposition
Appendix 1

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Rory Keane, Belgrade University and Belgrade Open School, Yugoslavia Lecturer in International Relations, Civic Education Project (Belgrade University & Belgrade Open School). PhD University of Limerick 2000 (Supervisor Dr. Lucian M. Ashworth). Assistant Lecturer Department of Government and Society, University of Limerick 2000. Visiting Lecturer with the Civic Education Project (Belgrade) 2001. NGO employment with Civic Initiative Belgrade, Belgrade Open School 2001. I speak Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian. First book publication.

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