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Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace Process

The peace process in BiH, while often cited as a successful example of diplomacy and international intervention, reveals significant limitations in addressing the deeper roots of the conflict. The process primarily functioned as a mediation aimed at halting violence, with limited focus on fostering genuine reconciliation. The negotiations were not the result of a shared desire for peace, but rather a pragmatic attempt to impose stability on a region devastated by war.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace Process Report

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