A Critical Analysis of the Neoliberal State-Building in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Gap Between Aims and Achievements

Melek Aylin Özoflu, Bora Besgul
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Despite the long years of political, economic, and military presence of the international community with its remarkable amount of aid, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) still suffers from political instabilities, lack of economic growth, and high rates of unemployment. The Dayton Peace Accords (DPA), which were signed in 1995 to end the violent war turning out ethnic cleansing and caused unforgettable humanitarian and economic loss, built a highly decentralized state with a divided society. Its vision was based on the neoliberal agenda that puts a strong emphasis on the belief that ethnic harmony and sustainable peace would be achieved only through a reconstruction program of neoliberal policies. Against the backdrop of this vision, the absence of intergroup cohesion among distinct ethnic collective identities remains still as a puzzle of the neoliberal state-building agenda of the international community. By highlighting the limitation of state-building in its implementation in BiH, this research aims to give a plausible answer to the puzzle regarding the root causes of why state-building initiatives remain ill-equipped in achieving the formation of the upper level of shared collective identity in BiH. To this end, it will critically discuss the effectiveness –or ineffectiveness– of the Dayton recipe for BiH to build a functional and sovereign state along with an upper level of shared collective identity.
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波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那新自由主义国家建设的批判性分析:目标与成就之间的差距
尽管国际社会多年来在政治、经济和军事上存在并提供了大量援助,波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那(波黑)仍然遭受政治不稳定、缺乏经济增长和高失业率的困扰。1995年签署的《代顿和平协定》(DPA)结束了导致种族清洗的暴力战争,造成了令人难忘的人道主义和经济损失,建立了一个高度分散的国家,社会分裂。它的愿景基于新自由主义议程,强调只有通过新自由主义政策的重建计划才能实现种族和谐与可持续和平。在这一愿景的背景下,不同的民族集体身份之间缺乏群体间的凝聚力仍然是国际社会新自由主义国家建设议程的一个难题。通过强调国家建设在波黑实施中的局限性,本研究旨在给出一个合理的答案,以解释为什么国家建设倡议在波黑实现共同集体认同的上层形成方面仍然缺乏能力的根本原因。为此,本文将批判性地讨论代顿方案的有效性或无效性,以帮助波黑建立一个功能性的主权国家以及更高层次的共同集体认同。
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期刊介绍: CJSSP is an edited and peer-reviewed journal, published in yearly volumes of two issues. It publishes original academic articles, research notes, and reviews from sociology, social policy and related fields in English. It invites contributions from the international community of social researchers. The journal covers a widerange of relevant social issues. It is open to new questions, unusual perspectives, explorations and explanations of social and economic behavior, local society, or supranational challenges. Strong preference is given to problem-oriented, theoretically grounded empirical researches, comparative findings, logical arguments and careful methodological solutions. CJSSP aims to respect publication ethics, thus has adopted current best practices to counter plagiarism. The submitted articles are analyzed during the review process, and papers subject to plagiarism are rejected. Also the authors are to comply with the referencing guidelines outlined in the relevant section. The journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. With similar objectives we do not charge authors for the publication of their articles. Articles submission and processing is free of charge as well. Users can use and build upon the material published in the journal for non-commercial purposes.
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