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Fifteen years after the Dayton peace talks ended the Bosnian war, the president of the Serb portion of Bosnia talks of secession. Not good.
That threat symbolizes and reflects years of failure at reconciliation. The Dayton peace accords necessarily gave seats of power to each of the country's warring groups -- Serbs, Croats and Muslims. The hope was that over time, democracy and international pressure would push all Bosnians to come together as a nation.See the full content of this document
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Dayton Could Be the Place to Rekindle Peace Hopes
But the part of the country that's known as the Serb Republic has become an outpost for politicians who don't need the support of anybody but Serbs. Those politicians play to Serbs w...
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