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Peacebuilding and Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Ten Years after Dayton
Edited by Martina Fischer
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Acknowledgements
IntroductionMoving out of the Dayton Era into the Era of Brussels?
Martina Fischer, Berghof Research Center, Berlin
Ten Years after Dayton - An Overview
Overcoming Ethnic Politics in Bosnia?
Achievements and Obstacles to European Integration
James Lyon, International Crisis Group, Belgrade, Sarajevo
The Need for Economic Development and Democratic Planning
European Stability Initiative, Berlin, Brussels, Sarajevo
Refugee Return Success Story or Bad Dream?
A Review from Eastern Bosnia
Monika Kleck, Freudenberg Foundation, Tuzla
Building Civil Society in Relation to State Structures
From the Civil Sector to Civil Society? Progress and Prospects
Ismet Sejfija, Tuzla University
Crossing Borders? Activities of the Trade Unions
Interview with J. Redzepovic, ICFTU, Sarajevo, by M. FischerElectronic Media: Regulation Efforts in a Semi-Protectorate
Tanja Topic, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Banja Luka
The Potential of Inter-Religious Dialogue.
Zoran Brajovic, Lecturer, Bonn University
Local Self-Government:
A Must for Democratisation, Civil Society and EU-Integration
Mirko Pejanovic, Sarajevo University
Youth Work and Education Reform
The Need for Multi-Dimensional Youth Work:
Education, Inter-Ethnic Networking and Income Generation
Martina Fischer, Berghof Research Center
Krizevici means Junction:
Working with Young Returnees in Sensitive Areas
Interview with L. Sejfija and A. Harbic, Ipak Tuzla, by M. Fischer
Peer-Support: Peace Work Experiences of Schler Helfen LebenSteffen Emrich and Christian Rickerts, Sarajevo, Berlin
Integration or Segregation? Reforming the Education Sector
Astrid Fischer, Berghof Research Center
Dealing with the Past
Facing the Past and Transitional Justice in Countries of Former Yugoslavia
Natascha Zupan, Working Group Development and Peace, Bonn
Working with Traumatised Women
Monika Kleck, Freudenberg Foundation, Tuzla
Bosnian Society on the Path to Justice, Truth and Reconciliation
Sanela Basic, Sarajevo University
Confronting the Past and Involving War Veterans for Peace
Activities by the Center for Nonviolent Action, Sarajevo, Belgrade
Martina Fischer, Berghof Research Center
Finding a Balance: Dealing with the Past, Present and Future
Interview with S. Deankovic, A. Hasanbegovic, N. Horozovic and
T. Smidling, CNA Sarajevo, by M. Fischer
Challenges for Sustainable Peace Building
Centre for Nonviolent Action, Sarajevo, Belgrade
ConclusionBosnias Challenge: Political Transformation, Economic Reform
and War-to-Peace Transition
Martina Fischer, Berghof Research Center
Glossary
About the Authors