4.5. The Result | The Good, The Bad and The Missing

4.5.

The Result

Define the Dayton Peace Accords @30 in ONE word.

"Requisite."

Prof. Bruce R. Hitchner

Tufts University, Department of History (Boston, U.S.); Chairman of The Dayton Peace Accords Project

"#straitjacket"

Prof. dr. Dino Abazović

Sociologist, university professor

"Paradox."

Dragan Bursać

Philosophy professor, columnist

"Oligarcherrific."

Eric Gordy, PhD.

Professor of Political and Cultural Sociology, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

"Disillusionment."

Dr. Jessie Barton Hronešová

Lecturer in Political Sociology, Co-Director of Places, Identities and Memories (PIMs); School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (SSEES); University College London

"Dead-end."

Dr. Kurt Bassuener

Co-Founder and Senior Associate, Democratization Policy Council

"For thirty years, the Dayton Constitution (Annex IV) held the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina in ethnic cages, the fences of which must finally be torn down."

Miro Lazović

President of the Assembly of RBiH 1992 -1996. Participant in all peace negotiations on Bosnia and Herzegovina from Geneva to Dayton

"Ethnocracy."

Prof. dr. Sead Turčalo

Professor of the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Sarajevo

"Process."

Srećko Latal

Independent analyst

"Incompleteness."


Svetlana Cenić

Economist by determination and conviction

"Cemented."



Tanja Topić

Master of Political Science, research associate and head of the office of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Banja Luka

"Imperfect."



Amb. Thomas J. Miller

Former US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999 – 2001)

"Crossroad."



Prof. dr. Tomislav Tadić

Professor of Social Sciences and Sociology

"Straitjacket."



Valery Perry, Ph.D.

Senior Associate, Democratization Policy Council; Director, Looking for Dayton