Destination NATO Defence Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2003–13 Whitehall Papers Series
Auteur : Maxwell Rohan
Defence reform has been a major component of Bosnia?s stabilisation and nation-building. Though true for many cases of post-conflict transition, it is especially so for Bosnia, which arguably has the most complex state structure in Europe. Ten years on from the start of Bosnia?s defence-reform process, Destination NATO records and reviews the Bosnian experience of defence reform. The monograph offers policy-makers, practitioners and academics knowledge of the specific case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and makes these insights relevant to defence-reform efforts in other contexts.
The research is based on original sources and an extensive set of interviews and talks with key individuals including ambassadors, ministers and civil servants, and other senior national and international actors, in addition to discussions with several hundred politicians at local levels, students and NGO representatives. The authors also use their first-hand knowledge and insights to complement the documentation, interviews and discussions.
Date de parution : 07-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Defence Reform; defence; Defence Reform Commission; reform; BiH; process; NATO Membership; entity; BiH Parliamentary Assembly; armies; NATO Secretary General; commission; Entity Armies; republika; Bosnian Croat; srpska; Bosnian Serb; dayton; Entity Defence; agreement; NATO’s Role; Defence Reform Process; Republika Srpska; NATO’s Decision; Dayton Agreement; Pic; OHR; Public Engagement; NATO Bombing; NATO Air Strike; State Level Command; NATO Campaign; NATO Requirement; NATO HQ; NATO Stabilisation Force