Multinational federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In 1995 none of the political parties representing the peoples of Bosnia preferred a federal option. Yet, Bosnia became a federal state, highly decentralised and with a complex institutional architecture. This solution was imposed on them by international actors as a result of peace negotiations fol...
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London
Routledge
2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theories of multinational federalism
- 3. Bosnia and Herzegovina's federal tradition : continuity, change and foreign powers
- 4. The Bosnian Federation
- 5. Federalism in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 6. Conclusion


