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.
Author(s): Michael Innes
Edition: 1
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 240
BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF-TITLE......Page 2
SERIES-TITLE......Page 3
TITLE......Page 6
COPYRIGHT......Page 7
CONTENTS......Page 8
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 10
PREFACE......Page 12
INTRODUCTION: Security in between......Page 14
1 NATO, THE BALKAN CRISES, AND EUROPEAN SECURITY AND DEFENSE POLICY......Page 19
2 POWER-SHARING OR PARTITION?: History’s lessons for keeping the peace in Bosnia......Page 36
3 DEMOCRATIC ENDS, (UN)DEMOCRATIC MEANS?: Reflections on democratization strategies in Brcko and in Bosnia-Herzegovina......Page 64
4 THE CLANDESTINE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF WAR AND PEACE IN BOSNIA......Page 84
5 THE NORTH AFRICAN MUJAHIDEEN NETWORK OF THE WESTERN BALKANS......Page 109
6 ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN POST-DAYTON BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA......Page 131
7 MEDIA AND SECURITY AFTER DAYTON......Page 151
8 OVERCOMING THE FAILINGS OF DAYTON: Defense reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina......Page 168
9 THE LIMITS OF POST-CONFLICT POLICE REFORM......Page 186
10 CROSSING BOUNDARIES: State Border Services and the multidimensional nature of security......Page 204
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 222
INDEX......Page 225