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ID075098
Title ProperBosnia's third space? Nationalist separatism and international supervision in Bosnia's Brcko district
LanguageENG
AuthorDahlman, Carl ;  Tuathail, Gearoid O
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses how the strategic Bosnian locality of Br?ko emerged as a distinctive geopolitical space during the post-war period. This resulted from the struggle between separatist nationalisms and the international community over the status of displaced persons in Bosnia, but this struggle played out differently in the municipality of Br?ko as its status was unresolved at Dayton and for years afterward. Post-war nationalist rivalry to determine Br?ko's status through the manipulation of displaced persons provoked the creation of the Br?ko District as a territorial condominium nominally shared by Bosnia's two entities but under direct international supervision. Drawing upon fieldwork in Bosnia, we develop a critical geopolitical account of Br?ko from wartime through the post-war period to the present. The article concludes by considering whether Br?ko as a third geopolitical space holds potential to offer Bosnia a third space, overcoming the oppositional binaries of the war.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 11, No. 4; 2006: p651-675
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 11 No 4
Key WordsBosnia ;  Brcko District ;  Post-War Nationalism ;  Geopolitical Space