Rethinking Transitional Justice in Bosnia
Federaţia Rusă
Following the 1992-95 Bosnian War, which killed 100,000 people and produced the Srebrenica genocide—Europe’s worst atrocity since World War II—the international community undertook one of the most intensive international reconciliation efforts of the post-Cold War era. More than 30 years later, Bosnia is still widely labeled a “frozen” conflict in Western policy circles , think tank analysis , and media coverage . The United States and European Union have treated constitutional reform and war
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