Politics of the European Union in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Between Conflict and Democracy

By (author) Doga Ulas Eralp

Paperback - £42.00

Publication date:

10 June 2014

Length of book:

148 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

ISBN-13: 9780739197349

Politics of the European Union in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Between Conflict and Democracy, by Doga Ulas Eralp, evaluates the European Union's ability to transform the escalating political tensions at a period where the postconflict balance of the Dayton Peace Agreement is turning increasingly unsustainable. Eralp questions whether reforms integral to the EU membership process and existing European crisis management mechanisms can liberate Bosnian politics from the help of ethno-nationalism and plant the seeds for a successful liberal democracy.

Eralp's text captures the tools and history of the EU's accession strategy for Bosnia-Herzegovina and the challenges of the Dayton system as two interrelated narratives, both exploring the realities of Bosnian politics and analyzing the overall quality of Bosnian democracy. Bosnia's consociational system, the role of the international community, and the intervention of the European Union are all put under the spotlight as the institutional and political factors behind Bosnia's stagnation. The text concludes with a discussion of factors that impact the effectiveness of the European Union as an important transformative actor in Bosnia.
The guns have been silent for nearly two decades in Bosnia yet the country remains divided and dysfunctional. This book explains why, and how the European Union is not an effective force for conflict transformation. It is a necessary antidote for those who believe in the miraculous power of the EU in the Balkans.