10 January 1997 THE YEAR 1996 WAS CERTAINLY A MILESTONE IN THE HISTORY of much of the former Yugoslavia. That was to have been expected in Bosnia-Herzegovina, because that was the first year of the implementation of the Dayton peace agreement. The record of putting the treaty into practice was nonetheless mixed and disappointing, even though the political prestige of […]

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