Events
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 20 Years after Dayton: Achievements, Challenges, and Transnational Diaspora Activism
Bosnia and Herzegovina 20 Years after Dayton: Achievements, Challenges, and
Transnational Diaspora Activism
November 19, 18:00 pm – 20:00,
MS.05, Mathematics and Statistics Building
There will be refreshments available between 18:00 and 18:20.
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina – better known as the Dayton Agreement (1995) – effectively ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, following genocide in Srebrenica, the worst mass atrocity committed in Europe since WWII. This roundtable will analyze lessons learned in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the past 20 years, and discuss the achievements and challenges vis-à-vis its diaspora living globally, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and European integration.
What lessons can we draw from the Dayton model for recent conflicts and the refugee crisis in Europe today?
Please join us for lively presentations and discussion withs scholars and a policy-maker.
More information is available here.