Yale Peacebuilding Initiative deepens work in Bosnia & Herzegovina - Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
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How International Law Became a Political Instrument in Post-War Bosnia
Unity in diversity is a noble cause, but that does not reflect the realities of the ethnically divided societies in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995, the country had fallen victim to the Yugoslav Wars, which were caused by the separation of the Socialist Federal Republic […] The post How International Law Became a Political Instrument in Post-War Bosnia appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Yale Peacebuilding Initiative deepens work in Bosnia & Herzegovina - Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
The Peacebuilding Initiative at Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs recently completed a major milestone in its ongoing work in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This included original research, public events, and national television appearances, in June and July 2025. Led by professors Catherine Panter-Brick and David Simon, co-directors of the Peacebuilding Initiative, research and outreach activities … Continue reading "Yale Peacebuilding Initiative…
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