Consociational settlements and reconstruction: Bosnia in comparative perspective, 1995-present

Abstract

This paper examines Bosnia with some comparative insights from Northern Ireland. Both places were extremely fragile in the immediate aftermath of their brokered peace negotiations and consociational institutions, in Bosnia in 1995 and Northern Ireland in 1998. Bosnia in particular was the recipient of a large amount of international aid. While this aid was crucial to the initial state-building effort, the problems Bosnia now faces are due to its consociational governance structure. Some of the group-based aspects of consociationalism are at odds with individual rights, a problem which cannot be addressed by aid alone.

Citation

Stroschein, S. Consociational settlements and reconstruction: Bosnia in comparative perspective, 1995-present. UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland (2013) 19 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-666-3 [WIDER Working Paper No. 2013/089]

Consociational settlements and reconstruction: Bosnia in comparative perspective, 1995-present

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Published 1 January 2013