Contents: An Important and Complex Place: Bosnia after Dayton - A State by International Design? Liberal Internationalism Confronts the 'Balkans' - Partition in Modern Times: Bosnia in Comparative Perspective - Mostar, 1994-2001: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention in a Bosnian Town - Building Democracy amid Division: The Institutional Framework of the Dayton State - Post-Yugoslav Futures: Lessons from (and for) International Intervention.
Sumantra Bose is Ralf Dahrendorf Fellow in Government at the London School of Economics, specialising in conflict and democratisation in divided societies. His previous books include The Challenge in Kashmir (1997) and States, Nations, Sovereignty: Sri Lanka, India and the Tamil Eelam Movement (1994).
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