Post-War State Building: Germany in 1945 and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995 (CROSBI ID 32266)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šelo Šabić, Senada
engleski
Post-War State Building: Germany in 1945 and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995
The text analyzes the two cases of post-war state building: the one of Germany in 1945 after the end of the Second World War and the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995. The German, and to an extent the Japanese case, are analyzed in order to highlight main characteristics of the foreign management of these two cases of state building. Their experience is then compared to the experience of Bosnia-Herzegovina and a role of the international community. The text concludes that a slow and faulted beginning of the state building process in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina is, among else, also a result of the initial lack of will on the part of the international community to assume larger responsibility, in contrast to what it did in 1945.
post-war state building, zero hour, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Germany
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Podaci o knjizi
Facing the Past, Facing the Future: Confronting Ethnicity and Conflict in Bosnia and Former Yugoslavia
Bieber, Florian and Wieland, Carsten
Ravenna: Longo Editore
2005.
88-8063-464-X