5.1. Impressum | The Good, The Bad and The Missing

5.1.

Impressum

Author of the Project: Miran Norderland

Principal Editor: Suada Kapić

Editor and Translator: Jasmina Murga Vidović

Translator and proofreader: Mirjana Evtov

Creative Director: Davor Vidović

Web Production: VIDEOR o.d. (videor.ba)

We extend our sincere thanks to the authors who responded to our theme ‘Dayton @30: The Good, the Bad and the Missing’ for sharing their reflections, views, and perspectives, shaped by personal experiences, knowledge, and integrity.

DAYTON@30 IN PERCEPTIONS:

Prof. BRUCE R. HITCHNER - Tufts University, Department of History (Boston, U.S.); Chairman of The Dayton Peace Accords Project

Prof. dr. DINO ABAZOVIĆ - Sociologist, university professor

DRAGAN BURSAĆ - Philosophy professor, columnist

ERIC GORDY, PhD. - Professor of Political and Cultural Sociology, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

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

Dr. KURT BASSUENER - co-Founder and Senior Associate, Democratization Policy Council

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

Prof. dr. SEAD TURČALO - Professor of the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Sarajevo

SREĆKO LATAL - Independent analyst

SVETLANA CENIĆ - Economist by determination and conviction

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

Amb. THOMAS J. MILLER - former US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999 – 2001)

Prof. dr. TOMISLAV TADIĆ - Professor of social sciences and sociology

VALERY PERRY, Ph.D. - Senior Associate, Democratization Policy Council; Director, Looking for Dayton

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