This book offers a fresh examination of the political economy of
the peacebuilding process in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the aftermath of
the country's 1992-95 war. Little progress has been made in
transforming the country's war-shattered economy into a functioning
market economy, this new study explains the principal dynamics that
have led to this, and places Bosnia's economic transition process
within the context of the country's broader post-conflict
peacebuilding process. The central argument this book persuasively
advances is that much of Bosnia's ongoing economic crisis, and its
current reform stalemate, can be explained by exploring the
interactions of an inappropriate international model of economic
reform with the country's particular post-conflict and
post-socialist political economy. This book is essential for
readers who wish to build an understanding of the region and assess
its future prospects and hopes.
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