More than a year after the Dayton agreement was signed, there are few signs that Bosnia-Herzegovina is becoming a unified, multiethnic state. With that goal more or less abandoned, international attention has turned to the mass protests that have shaken up politics in Serbia, Bulgaria, and Albaniaby PATRICK MOORE THE BALKANS CHANGED MARKEDLY IN THE year after the Dayton peace […]

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