Those in a position to help need to show that they care for all citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ondertekening van het Dayton verdrag in Parijs op 14 december 1995. Bron: Wikimedia/U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Brian Schlumbohm
Signing of the Dayton Agreement in Paris, 14 December 1995. Source: Wikimedia/U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Brian Schlumbohm

A quarter of a century since the end of the Bosnian War, Bosnia and Herzegovina is again in a perilous position, and the people who live there are worried. 木瓜福利影视 lecturer of History of International Relations Iva Vuku拧i膰 explains in  that what has been achieved in the past, may not be enough to prevent violence to break out in the present.

Dysfunctional constitutional setup

Since the end of the Bosnian War, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been stuck in a dysfunctional constitutional setup that has divided the country. Vuku拧i膰: 鈥淭he Dayton Agreement that ended the War created incentives for politicians to stoke the flames of ethnic tensions and made it possible for them to indulge in widespread corruption without losing office.鈥 Meanwhile, the international community has gradually lost interest in in funding state-building efforts in the region. 鈥淔or the past 15 years, there has been no vision, no enthusiasm and little hope for a better future,鈥  Vuku拧i膰 says.

Call to action

In this complicated context, Bosnian Serb nationalists are threatening to declare independence. As we know, the last time this happened there was bloodshed and the widespread, systematic persecution of non-Serb communities. 鈥淭his crisis, as a culmination of years of decay, is a call to action to ensure a reasonable way forward, without violence and with safety and prosperity for all citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, regardless of background,鈥 Vuku拧i膰 states. 鈥淲hat Bosnia and Herzegovina now desperately needs is attention from politicians abroad and a sense that someone 鈥 anyone 鈥 in a position to help cares.鈥

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