Much has been said recently about the European Union’s new economy-first approach to BiH. While BiH faces a number of daunting tasks in the arena of economic reform and growth,
Category: Editors’ Journal
EU’s Compact for Growth Should Focus on Entity & Cantonal Levels
Recent statements by EU officials both in Sarajevo and in Brussels have announced a shift in the EU’s priorities regarding BiH. The Sejdic-Finci issue, long regarded as the most pressing
High Rep Hits the Campaign Trail for (but Mostly Against) Candidates in the Upcoming Election
In an April 7 opinion article published in Dnevi Avaz and Nezavisne Novine, the High Representative has begun the public phase of his campaigning in the upcoming election (as is
Does the International Community Favor Street Protests Over Free and Fair Elections?
In early February, several cities in BiH—specifically, inside the Federation—witnessed large-scale popular protests, which have continued in various forms up until now. Citizens came out into the streets to express
BiH Court Cannot be Allowed to Flout ECHR’s Decision
On July 18, the European Court of Human Rights issued a decision in the case of Maktouf and Damjanovic v Bosnia and Herzegovina. Maktouf and Damjanovic were convicted of war