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SEMINAR ON SECURITY POLICY FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Seminar on Security Policy for Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Seminar on Security Policy for Bosnia and Herzegovina




Publisher: Centar za Sigurnosne Studije (CSS), Bosnia and Herzegovina


Date: July 2001


Volume: 136 pages, pdf


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Significant progress has been achieved since the signing the Dayton Peace Agreement. Today, peace and stability prevail throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina; co-operation between Bosnia’s three constituent communities - Bosniacs, Croats and Serbs - has been increasing; Bosnia’s war-damaged infrastructure has to a large extent been repaired; many of Bosnia’s refugees have returned to the homes they had occupied prior to the war, and; the country’s economy has been steadily returning back on course. Much, however, remains to be done in Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to secure a peaceful and stable future for the country. One of the most pressing tasks that stand ahead is the establishment of a state security policy for the country.