Sebastián explores the experience of statebuilding and constitution making after violent conflict, using the failed reform of Dayton in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a case study to reflect upon the fundamental questions of post-war statebuilding, reform and the role of local and external actors.
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Foreword; Brendan O'Leary Introduction
1. Post-war Statebuilding in Divided Societies: a Conceptual Framework
2. Dayton
3. Beyond Dayton I: Inter-Ethnic Divisions
4. Beyond Dayton II: External Agency
5. Beyond Dayton III: Intra-ethnic Divisions and Collapse
6. Elusive Reform and the New International Engagement
7. Conclusions
Sofķa Sebastiįn Aparicio is currently a Fritz Thyssen TAPIR Fellow at SIPRI, North America. She has held different positions at various universities and worked as a Political Adviser for the Spanish Embassy to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2010. She has contributed to a number of books on EU democracy promotion and conflict management, and has published numerous articles on Bosnia and Herzegovina.