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Bosnian Security after Dayton Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)

Bosnian Security after Dayton By Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)

Bosnian Security after Dayton by Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)


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Featuring fresh contributions from leading scholars, this volume considers a varied range of post-war, post-Dayton and post-9/11 problems and issues in Bosnian security.

Bosnian Security after Dayton Summary

Bosnian Security after Dayton: New Perspectives by Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)

Featuring fresh contributions from leading scholars, this new volume considers a varied range of post-war, post-Dayton and post-9/11 problems and issues, reminding readers that Dayton is not the only challenge to the safety, stability, and long-term viability of the post-war Bosnian state.

Drawing together all the latest research, this book covers new ground in its discussion of post-9/11 security concerns, and in its leading-edge analyses of crime, corruption, and terror in a transitional state. It takes Bosnia-Herzegovina seriously as a subject of regional and international affairs, and is a critically important contribution to scholarship, showing how redefined global security concerns have heavily altered international and domestic security priorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with corresponding implications for post-war justice and identity politics, foreign intervention, and state-level institution building.

This is essential reading for scholars of the Balkans, peacebuilding and reconstruction, European politics and of security studies in general.

About Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)

The Editor: Michael A. Innes is a Visiting Research Fellow, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds. He previously worked as an analyst working on counter-terrorism and transnational threats. He spent several years as a field-based consultant in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and has been an Associate Fellow of the Centre for Developing Area Studies, MGill University, and Graduate Research Fellow of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights studies. He has published widely on conflict and security in such journals as Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Small Wars and Insurgencies, and Civil Wars.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Security in Between. NATO, the Balkan Crises, and European Security and Defense Identity. Power-Sharing or Partition? Historys Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosnia. Democratic Ends, (un)Democratic Means? Reflections on Democratisation in Brcko and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Clandestine Political Economy of War and Peace in Bosnia. The North African Mujahideen Network of the Balkan Peninsula. Environmental Security in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina. A Dog That No Longer Bites? Media and Security After Dayton. Overcoming the Failings of Dayton: Defense Reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Limits of Post-Conflict Police Reform. Crossing Boundaries: State Border Services and the Multidimensional Nature of Security.

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NPB9780415399586
9780415399586
0415399580
Bosnian Security after Dayton: New Perspectives by Michael A. Innes (University of Leeds, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-09-04
240
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