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Bosnia: Faking Democracy after Dayton

David Chandler

Pluto, 1999, 2000


 

Synopsis

The afterword to this new edition updates Bosnian developments and adds an analysis of the structures and problems of the international protectorate in Kosovo. This work makes a critical analysis of the policies and impact of post-Dayton democratization.

 

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Draft individual chapters

 

Chapter 1 - Democratisation

Chapter 7 - Assessments

 


Reviews of Bosnia: Faking Democracy after Dayton

 

Lord David Owen, Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol.13, No.2, (2001), pp.186-9.


John Chiddick, Pacifica Review, Vol.13, No.2, (June 2001), pp.201-2.


Jens Stillhoff Sorensen, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol.27, No.3, July 2001, pp.551-3.


Richard Caplan, Survival, Summer 2000, pp.185-6.


James Pettifer, International Affairs, Vol.76, No.2, April 2000, pp.394-6.


David B. MacDonald, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.28, No.2, (1999), pp.411-2.


Christopher Bennett, Nato Review, Vol. 48, Winter 2000-2001, pp.30-31.


Ted Galen Carpenter, Reason magazine, December 2000.


Af Jakob Ullegård, Politologiske Studier, No. 6, June 2000.


Karin Waringo, International Politics and Society, 3/2000.


Florian Bieber, South East Europe Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, 1999.


Colin Foster, Workers' Liberty, No.63, July 2000.


Frank Brodhead, Resist, July 2003.


Nicholas Whyte, Ethnic Conflict Research Digest, No.5, (2000), p.21.



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David Chandler
 
Professor of International Relations
 
CSD
 
University of Westminster
 
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