The fight for citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The protests and plenums in Bosnia and Herzegovina are a legitimate response by citizens to the unwieldy apparatus of government that has deprived them of... Read More
Protesting in Bosnia and Herzegovina – voiceless citizens and the breakdown of representation
The reasonable and legitimate concerns of the population are today passing through two different bottleneck – the arguably negative reaction of political parties and the... Read More
Moving Bosnia from protests to reform
In order to move from protests to reform civil society leaders must recognize some harsh realities and attempt to make real adjustment to see these... Read More
How to make a new start in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The European Union and Jasmin Mujanović share a key misconception: that out there, somewhere, there are huge numbers of progressive Bosnian voters ready to spring... Read More
Collaborative Conflict Transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In light of the protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina, TransConflict is bringing forward the piloting of an initiative which lays the foundations for collaborative conflict... Read More
Bosnia’s civilian unrest, mobs and protests – much ado about nothing?
The current protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina will bring few results, especially not positive ones, and – as has already been seen – will be... Read More
A ‘Segment state’ vision of the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
A Bosnia and Herzegovina with one segment state – the Republika Srpska – has proven to be untenable. Whether a BiH comprised of two or... Read More
Bridging divisions in Bosnia-Herzegovina’s society
Ethnic divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina are possibly greater than ever before. The Genesis Project, though, shows that reconciliation is not an impossible dream.