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Bosnia : faking democracy after Dayton / David Chandler.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chandler, David, 1962-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995--Peace.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995.
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Politics and government--1992-.
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 254 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Afterword to this new edition updates Bosnian developments and adds an analysis of the structures and problems of the international protectorate in Kosovo
Contents:
Intro
Contents
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Democratisation
FROM DEMOCRACY TO DEMOCRATISATION
DEMOCRATISATION AND SOVEREIGNTY
CONCLUSION:DEMOCRATISATION AND THE BOSNIAN WAR
2. Dayton and Sovereignty
DAYTON IN CONTEXT
THE DAYTON PROCESS AND BOSNIAN SOVEREIGNTY
CONCLUSION
3. Power-sharing and multi-ethnic administrations
STATE LEVEL
ENTITY LEVEL
THE KEY CITIES:MOSTAR, SARAJEVO AND BRCKO
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
4. The protection of human rights
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
THE CONTINUUM OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
RESTORING A CLIMATE OF CONFIDENCE?
5. Political pluralism
THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CREATING A POLITICALLY NEUTRAL ENVIRONMENT?
THE SUCCESS OF INTERNATIONAL REGULATION IN CHALLENGING NATIONAL PARTIES
6. Building civil society
BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY BEFORE DEMOCRACY?
CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY IN BOSNIA
7. Assessments
MORE DEMOCRATISATION BUT LESS DEMOCRACY
OFFICIAL ASSESSMENTS
THE LIBERAL ASSESSMENT
THE CONSERVATIVE ASSESSMENT
THE CONTRADICTIONS OF THE EXTENDED DEMOCRATISATION MANDATES
8. The external dynamic of democratisation
DEMOCRATISATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER
THE EXTERNAL DRIVE TO DEMOCRATISE
9. Conclusion
Afterword: From Dayton to Rambouillet
THE BOSNIAN FARCE
THE KOSOVAN TRAGEDY
RESPECTING YUGOSLAV SOVEREIGNTY?
KOSOVAN AUTONOMY?
Notes
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
References and Select Bibliography
Index
Abdic, Fikret 42
Africa 190
Ahlund, Christian 161
Albania
185
189
Albright, Madeleine, US Secretary of State 36
Allison, Lincoln 8
Alternativa 128
Amnesty International.
96
97
98-9
105
210
Annan, Kofi, UN Secretary-General 206
Arbour, Justice Louise 126
Austro-Hungarian Empire
35
147
Balian, Hrair 190
Balkans
24
25
26
158
184
culture of 32
culture of 164
international involvement in 154
international involvement in 165
international involvement in 172
international involvement in 179
international involvement in 182
international involvement in 200
international involvement in 205
Banja Luka
42
62
75
77
98
108
116
126
127
131
139
142
176
196
202-3
Barry, Robert, Head of OSCE Mission in Kosovo 203
Beissinger Mark 25
Belgrade Agreements
206
Benkovic, Mark 87
Bidt, Karl, UN High Representative
43
58
61
63
67
76
89
90
146
178
185-6
187
Bihac
141
202
Bijeljina 141
Bildt media 131
Blagojevic, Mirko 203
Blazar, Ernest 173
Bogdanor, Vernon 23
Bosanski Petrovac 124
Bosansko Grahov
109
125
Bosnian culture
3
29-32
150
153
163
179-80
182
193
Bosnian war
1
28
30
32
34
38-43
112
154
160
170
and democratisation 129
and democratisation 148-9
and democratisation 150
and democratisation 166
and human rights 90-91
and human rights 95-96
and human rights 99
and human rights 100
and return 105-7
Bougarel, Xavier
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros, UN Secretary-General 177
Boyd, General Charles
172
195
197
Brad 88
Brajkovic, Mijo 79
Brcko
45
78
79
84-7
104
107
123
173
191
Brodilija, Kemal 202
Brookings Institution 170
Brown, J.F. 25
Brown, Scott, IMF Mission Chief for Bosnia 76
Bugojno
87
202.
Bulgaria 14
Bullivant, Duncan 162
Burgess, Adam
13
102
Canada
22
56
Capljina
CARE Canada 135
Carothers, Thomas
133
194
Carpenter, Ted Galen
190
Carrington, Lord, EC negotiator 39
Cassese, Judge Antonio 101
Cato Institute
Central Bank
2
47
Chicago Tribune 172
China 188
Christopher, Warren, US Secretary of State
38
66
180
Circle 99 149
Citizens' Alternative Parliament
143
149
151
Civil society
4
9
14
15
16
21
27
111
138
148
150-3
161
188
as pre-condition for democracy 10-13
as pre-condition for democracy 23
as pre-condition for democracy 135-7
building of 1
building of 3
building of 5
building of 37
building of 65
building of 135
building of 136
building of 138
building of 142
building of 149
building of 152
building of 155
measurement of 15-16
Clages, Christian 3
Clinton, Bill, US President
36
136
162
166
183
Coalition for Return
144
Cold War
18
ending and new institutional arrangements 5
ending and new institutional arrangements 18
ending and new institutional arrangements 21
ending and new institutional arrangements 181-7
ending and new institutional arrangements 193
ending and new international agenda 1
ending and new international agenda 18
ending and new international agenda 22
ending and new international agenda 34
ending and new international agenda 66
ending and new international agenda 180
Collier, David 16
Constitution
40
41
46
67-70
95
121
Constitutional Court
29.
47
69
Contact Group
56-7
204
Cook, Robin, British Foreign Secretary
186
189-90
Cotti, Flavio, OSCE Chairman-in-Office 53
Council of Europe
19
20
23
37
48
57
59
74
Council of Ministers
62-71
156
157
Croatia
52
72
106
169
175
198
199
Croatian Democratic Union [HDZ]
29
80
82
88
124
Cyprus 173
Czech republic
Dahl, Robert 8
Dahrendorf, Ralph 13
Dawisha, Karen 8
Dawson, Betty 122
Dayton implementation
55-65
156-9
Bosnian critics of 71
Bosnian critics of 102-3
Bosnian critics of 120-2
Bosnian critics of 126
Bosnian critics of 165
Bosnian critics of 174-7
Bosnian critics of 180
conservative critics of 154
conservative critics of 159
conservative critics of 169-73
conservative critics of 174
conservative critics of 177
conservative critics of 178
conservative critics of 179
conservative critics of 181
conservative critics of 182
conservative critics of 193
liberal critics of 154
liberal critics of 159
liberal critics of 164-9
liberal critics of 174
liberal critics of 177
liberal critics of 179
liberal critics of 181
official assessments of 154
official assessments of 159-64
official assessments of 181
official assessments of 182
Dayton Peace Agreement
and Bosnian sovereignty 34-8
and Bosnian sovereignty 55-65
and Brcko 45
and Brcko 84
and Brcko 85
and civilian regulation 46-51
and democratisation 50.
and democratisation 135
and democratisation 138
and democratisation 154
and democratisation 156-8
and elections 46
and elections 114
and elections 115
and elections 119-22
and elections 145
and elections 166
and elections 203
and human rights 46-8
and human rights 90-2
and human rights 94
and human rights 97
and military regulation 44-5
and military regulation 173
and military regulation 176
and multiethnic administrations 66-9
and multiethnic administrations 175
precursors to 38-43
precursors to 178
spirit of Dayton 51
spirit of Dayton 54
spirit of Dayton 71
spirit of Dayton 82
spirit of Dayton 109
spirit of Dayton 114
spirit of Dayton 119
spirit of Dayton 120
spirit of Dayton 126
spirit of Dayton 179
spirit of Dayton 204
Deacon, Bob
Democracy
and ethnic division 14
and ethnic division 22-6
and ethnic division 28
and ethnic division 31
and ethnic division 32
and ethnic division 52
and ethnic division 66-71
and ethnic division 111
and ethnic division 112
and ethnic division 135-7
and ethnic division 169-71
consolidation of 7
consolidation of 8
consolidation of 12
consolidation of 13
consolidation of 16
consolidation of 17
consolidation of 18
consolidation of 23
consolidation of 27
consolidation of 37
culture of 3
culture of 7
culture of 9-14
culture of 22
culture of 150
culture of 153
culture of 163
culture of 179-80
culture of 182
East/West division around 12-17
East/West division around 19
East/West division around 20
East/West division around 22
East/West division around 23
East/West division around 26
East/West division around 28.
East/West division around 30.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-244) and index.
ISBN:
9781849641050
1849641056
9780585426594
0585426597
OCLC:
607898977

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