The Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
MTA
A Guide to Politics and the Political System in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2nd Edition
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the intricate political system of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a nation grappling with the legacy of conflict and structured by the complex compromises of the Dayton Peace Agreement. It delves into the historical roots of Bosnian politics, from ancient times through the turbulent 20th century and the devastating war, to lay the groundwork for understanding the unique governance model established in 1995. The book dissects the state's constitutional framework, explaining the rationale and complexities behind its division into two highly autonomous entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, along with the special status of the Brčko District.
Readers will gain insight into the functioning of Bosnia and Herzegovina's state-level institutions, including the tripartite Presidency, the bicameral Parliamentary Assembly, and the Council of Ministers, highlighting how these bodies are designed for power-sharing but often prone to political gridlock. The book also explores the governance structures within the entities, detailing the layered cantonal system in the Federation and the more centralized administration of Republika Srpska. A key focus is placed on the role of the judiciary, including the Constitutional Court, and the significant, though often debated, influence of the international Office of the High Representative and its "Bonn Powers."
Furthermore, the book examines the dynamics of political parties and the electoral system, illustrating how ethnic divisions shape the party landscape and voting patterns, leading to frequent coalition governments and political impasses. It addresses the persistent challenges of corruption, clientelism, and the struggle to strengthen the rule of law. Finally, it explores the impact of international actors on Bosnia and Herzegovina's path to stability and analyzes the country's aspirations and hurdles on the road to European Union integration, offering valuable lessons for post-conflict state-building in deeply divided societies.
This book is for students, academics, policymakers, journalists, and anyone interested in the political system of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is particularly relevant for those studying post-conflict state-building, comparative politics, ethnic relations, and the Balkans. Readers seeking a detailed and nuanced understanding of the institutional complexities and political dynamics shaped by the Dayton Peace Agreement will find this guide invaluable.
June 9, 2025
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