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30 Years After Dayton: The Accords That Ended the Bosnia War

Summary by Crisis Group
In this video, Crisis Group’s Consulting Senior Analyst for the Balkans, Marko Prelec, explains how Dayton rebuilt a shattered state without a military defeat, creating institutions, frameworks for reconstruction, and international oversight.

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With the Treaty of Dayton, the Bosnian War ended 30 years ago, and the conflicts were not settled because of the inscribed Western hegemony.

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The Dayton Peace Agreement was signed in Paris on 14 December 1995, ending the three-and-a-half-year war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the first armed conflict in Europe since 1945.

Thirty years ago, the Bosnian war with the Dayton agreement was frozen. The state structures that were established at that time are now co-inflicted with the many crises in the country. Nevertheless, there are signs of hope.

·Vienna, Austria
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