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KOSTIC, ROLAND (3) answer(s).
 
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Nationbuilding as an instrument of peace: exploring local attitudes towards international nationbuilding and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Kostic, Roland   Journal Article
Kostic, Roland Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Building a durable peace by means of external nationbuilding can be a cumbersome and uncertain exercise. The outcome often hinges on the attitudes of the local population and elites and their willingness to endorse the process. This article scrutinises the attitudes of the recipient population and political elites towards different aspects of the external nationbuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It addresses the problems of state identity, reconciliation and democratisation in an externally administered nationbuilding endeavour. The empirical findings from Bosnia and Herzegovina are used to illustrate the degree to which external nationbuilding can lay the infrastructure for a durable peace in the aftermath of ethnic war.
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Transnational think-tanks: foot soldiers in the battlefield of ideas? examining the role of the icg in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2000-01 / Kostic, Roland   Journal Article
Kostic, Roland Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Peace-building situations can be described as battlefields of ideas where key international policy makers engage in internal battles for control over intervention policy. Knowledge production, based on timely information and analysis, is seen as crucial to winning these battles of ideas. By providing detailed information, analysis and recommendations, the International Crisis Group (icg) has assumed an important role in this process. Yet we know little about the specific role the icg plays in battles for intervention policy. This article investigates icg analyses and recommendations and the way they fit into the specific internal debates within the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in 2000-01. By looking at the work of the icg in BiH around the elections in 2000, the article demonstrates that it often acted as a legitimising agent of US positions and policy in the country.
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Yugoslavs in arms: guerrilla tradition, total defence and the ethnic security dilemma / Dulic, Tomislav; Kostic, Roland   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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