Democracy and International Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Roč.7,č.1(2005)
Bosnia and Herzegovina; international intervention; Office of the High Representative; OHR; political situation; democratization; legitimacy of international intervention; post-conflict management;
Ashdown, Paddy (2002): Inaugural Speech by Paddy Ashdown, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, State Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, 27 May 2002. CEPS Europa South-East Monitor 37, 1-8. URL: http://www.ceps.be.
Ashdown, Paddy (2003): Bosnia Needs Accelerated Reforms. IWPR Balkan Crisis Report 447, 23 July 2003. E-mail distribution version. Paging not available. Also available at URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
Ashdown, Paddy (December 2003): Peace Stabilisation: The Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lecture at the London School of Economics. Paging not available. URL: http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/global/Ashdown.htm.
Ashdown, Paddy (October 2004): Speech by the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, to the Venice Commission. Venice, Press Release from 13 October 2004. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
Ashdown, Paddy (December 2004): Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Agenda for 2005. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
Braithwaite, Julian (September 2004): Don’t miss the train to Europe. (Originally published in Nezavisne Novine). Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
Beecroft, Robert (2004): Comment: Parting Thoughts on Bosnia’s Paralysis. IWPR Balkan Crisis Report 506, 8 July 2004. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
Belloni, Roberto (2003): Dubious Democracy by Fiat. Balkan Reconstruction Report, 20 August. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in August 2003.
Bieber, Florian (2003): Far From Raj. Balkan Reconstruction Report, 31 July. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in July 2003.
Bose, Sumantra (2002): Bosnia after Dayton. Nationalist Partition and International Intervention. London: Hurst & Co.
BRR (Balkan Reconstruction Report) (4 April 2003): Bosnia: Ashdown Reins in Bosnian Serbs. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in April 2003.
BRR (29 July 2003): Too Much and Not Enough. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in July 2003.
BRR (11 August 2003): West (and East) Side Story. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in August 2003.
BRR (21 August 2003): Bosnia: Mostar Future in Ashdown’s Hands. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in August 2003.
BRR (1 September 2003): Doing Away with Segregation. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in September 2003.
BRR (3 September 2003): Bosnian Parties Urged to Unblock Reforms. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in September 2003.
BRR (17 September 2003): Living in Paradox. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in September 2003.
BRR (6 November 2003): Public Broadcasting Imbroglio. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in November 2003.
BRR (5 January 2004): A Tax reform for Bosnia. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in January 2004.
Carpenter, Ted Galen (2002): High-Handed Nation Building: The West Brings ‘Democracy’ to Bosnia. In Gary Dempsey (ed.) Exiting the Balkan Thicket, 11-32. Washington D.C.: CATO Institute.
Chandler, David (2000): Bosnia: Faking Democracy After Dayton. Second Edition. London: Pluto Press.
Commission for Reforming the City of Mostar (2003): Recommendations of the Commission. Report of the Chairman. December. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
ESI (European Stability Initiative) (2000): Reshaping international priorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Part Two: International Power in Bosnia. Berlin: ESI. URL: http://www.esiweb.org.
ESI (2001a): In Search of Politics: The Evolving International Role in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Berlin, Sarajevo: ESI, Discussion Paper. URL: http://www.esiweb.org.
ESI (2001b): Reshaping International Priorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Part Three: The End of the Nationalist Regimes and the Future of the Bosnian State. Berlin: ESI. URL: http://www.esiweb.org.
ESI (2003): Open Letter to Lord Ashdown: After the Bonn Powers. Sarajevo. July 16. IWPR Balkan Crisis Report 447, 23 July 2003. E-mail distribution version. Paging not available. Also available at URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
ESI (2004): Governance and Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Post-Industrial Society and the Authoritarian Temptation. Berlin, Brussels, Sarajevo: Part of the project ‘Governance Assessment of Bosnia and Herzegovina’. URL: http://www.esiweb.org.
Hayden, Robert (2002): Let Dayton Be Dayton. In Gary Dempsey (ed.) Exiting the Balkan Thicket, 67-79. Washington D.C.: CATO Institute.
Hays, Donald (2004): Keynote Address by Principal Deputy HR Donald Hays at a Conference on ‘Lessons We Re-Learned in the Balkan Conflicts’. Boston College, October. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
ICG (International Crisis Group) (2001): Bosnia: Reshaping the International Machinery. Sarajevo, Brussels: ICG, Balkans Report No. 121. URL: http://www.crisisweb.org.
ICG (2002): Bosnia’s Alliance For (Smallish) Change. Sarajevo, Brussels: ICG, Balkans Report No.132. URL: http://www.crisisweb.org.
ICG (2003a): Bosnia’s Nationalist Governments: Paddy Ashdown and The Paradoxes of State Building. Sarajevo, Brussels: ICG, Balkans Report No. 146. URL: http://www.crisisweb.org.
ICG (2003b): Building Bridges in Mostar. Sarajevo, Brussels: ICG, Europe Report No. 150. URL: http://www.crisisweb.org.
ICG (2003c): Thessaloniki and after II: The EU and Bosnia. Sarajevo, Brussels: ICG, Balkans Briefing. URL: http://www.crisisweb.org.
IWPR (Institute for War and Peace Reporting): (2 July 2004a) Bosnian Serbs Warn of Backlash Over Ashdown Sackings. Balkan Crisis Report 505. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
IWPR (2 July 2004b): The Internationals and the Balkans: Time for Change? Debate between Gerald Knaus and Nicholas Whyte. Balkan Crisis Report 505. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
IWPR (15 July 2004): Bosnia: Serbs Threaten Constitutional Crisis. Balkan Crisis Report 507. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
IWPR (12 November 2004): Calls Grow for Ashdown to Surrender “Imperial” Powers. Balkan Crisis Report 525. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
IWPR (14 January 2005): New Bosnian Serb Government Underwhelms. Balkan Crisis Report 536. Paging not available. URL: http://www.iwpr.net.
Knaus, Gerald and Felix Martin (2003): Travails of The European Raj: Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Journal of Democracy 14 (3), 60-74.
OHR (Office of the High Representative) (June 1998): Decision on the Establishment of the Independent Media Commission. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (March 2001): Decision Combining the Competencies of the Independent Media Commission and the Telecommunications Regulatory Agency. Sarajevo. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (October 2002): High Representative to Vet New Ministers. Sarajevo. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (June 2003): High Representative Reaction Following Failure tTo Appoint Canton 7 Government. Sarajevo. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (January 2004): Decision Enacting the Statute of the City of Mostar. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (March 2004): OHR Mission Implementation Plan 2004. Sarajevo. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
OHR (August 2004): OHR Announces Downsizing in Line with BiH’s Progress towards Full Statehood. Sarajevo. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
Perry, Valery (2003): Bosnia, an Intellectual Raj. Balkan Reconstruction Report, 24 July. Paging not available. URL: http://balkanreport.tol.cz. Accessed in July 2003.
TOL (13 December 2004): Bosnia: A Rock and a Hard Place. Paging not available. URL: http://www.tol.cz. Accessed in December 2004.
Westendorp, Carlos (1997): Speech by the High Representative, Carlos Westendorp, to the Peace Implementation Council. 9 December. Paging not available. URL: http://www.ohr.int.
IMC (Independent Media Commission) (2000): Media and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina. IMC White Paper. URL: http://www.mediaonline.ba/mediaonline/attach_eng/334.pdf.
USIP (United States Institute of Peace) (2000): Bosnia’s Next Five Years: Dayton and Beyond. Washington: USIP, Special Report No. 62. URL: http://www.usip.org.
USIP (2002): Taking Stock and Looking Forward. Intervention in the Balkans and Beyond. Washington: USIP, Special Report No. 83. URL: http://www.usip.org.

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