Bosnia and Herzegovina Twenty Years On: The Divisions that Remain
Twenty years after the war, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a small nation-state in the heart of Europe, is a post-conflict society struggling with the remnants of the conflict and dealing with issues such as guilt, trust and return. These issues deeply divide society and hamper the country on its path to full recovery and EU accession.
The possible domino effects of the partition of Kosovo
Last week the Kosovo’s Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj warned that partition of Kosovo along ethnic lines could unleash a new wave of violence across the Balkans thus causing a domino effect. United Explanation analyses which are the factors that could lead to such a result in case the partition of Kosovo would indeed happen.
With Mladić being captured, will things change for Bosnia and Serbia?
The person responsible for the Srebrenica massacre has finally been caught by the Serbian government. United Explanations analyzes the possible effects this might have in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as in Serbia.
