Is Bosnia Finally at Breaking Point?
Prof James Ker-Lindsay
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"...an authoritative voice...to help one make sense of a surprising amount of the international news." - E-International Relations (www.e-ir.info) Hello and welcome. My name is James Ker-Lindsay, and here I take an informed look at international relations, conflict, and security. I hold a PhD in International Conflict Analysis and was for many years a senior research fellow and visiting professor at the London School of Economics, as well as a research associate at Oxford University. I have published over 15 books on ethnic and territorial conflicts, including "Secession and State Creation: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press), and "The Foreign Policy of Counter-Secession" (Oxford University Press). I have also served as an advisor or consultant to a number of governments and international organisations, including the United Nations. Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe for regular in-depth analysis of global politics.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is facing its most serious political crisis since the end of the war, raising fears that the country may finally be on the brink of collapse. For years, tensions have simmered between the Bosnian Serb entity, Republika Srpska (RS), and the central government, but recent developments have escalated the situation to a dangerous level. The sentencing of RS leader Milorad Dodik to a year in prison for undermining the constitutional order has triggered a dramatic response, with RS authorities rejecting the ruling and ordering state police to withdraw from their territory. Meanwhile, international peacekeeping forces have been bolstered, and concerns are mounting that the crisis could spiral out of control. With Russia and Hungary backing Dodik, while the European Union and the United States stand firmly against him, the geopolitical stakes are rising, making this crisis not just a Bosnian issue but an international one. At the heart of Bosnia’s instability is the Dayton Agreement, which ended the war but left the country deeply divided along ethnic lines. The power-sharing system it created has resulted in political paralysis, with Republika Srpska frequently challenging state institutions. Now, as Dodik continues to push for greater autonomy and even secession, Bosnia appears more fragile than ever. Some believe the crisis is just another chapter in Bosnia’s ongoing turmoil, while others warn that this time, the risks of conflict are dangerously high. If tensions escalate further—especially if authorities attempt to arrest Dodik—there are real fears that violence could erupt, potentially plunging the country into a renewed conflict. As Bosnia stands at a critical juncture, the decisions made in the coming months could determine whether it remains intact or fractures once and for all. *MY LATEST BOOK!* Secession and State Creation: What Everyone Needs to Know Oxford University Press https://global.oup.com/academic/product/secession-and-state-creation-9780190494049 Amazon https://amzn.to/2MPY3W2 Audiobooks.com https://www.audiobooks.co.uk/audiobook/secession-and-state-creation-what-everyone-needs-to-know/637281 *SUPPORT THE CHANNEL* Hello and welcome! My name is James Ker-Lindsay, and here I take an informed look at International Relations, conflict, security, and statehood. If you like what you see, please subscribe. Even better, consider becoming a Channel Member. Thank you! SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE http://www.youtube.com/c/JamesKerLindsay?sub_confirmation=1 BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER http://www.youtube.com/c/JamesKerLindsay/join *VIDEO CHAPTERS* 00:00 Introduction and Titles 00:50 The Effectiveness of Peace Agreements 01:45 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Location and Population 02:35 A Short History of Bosnia and Herzegovina 03:52 The Bosnia War and the Dayton Peace Accords 05:43 Bosnia’s Post-War Reconciliation and Reintegration 07:53 Bosnia’s Perpetual Political Crises 10:33 Bosnia: Growing International Concern 12:11 Is Bosnia at Breaking Point? *SOFTWARE AND EQUIPMENT USED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO* https://kit.co/JamesKerLindsay https://www.themaparchive.com - The contents of this video and any views expressed in it were not reviewed in advance nor determined by any outside persons or organisation. - Some of the links above are affiliate links. These pay a small commission if you make a purchase. This helps to support the channel at no additional cost to you. #Bosnia #RepublikaSrpska #Dodik
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