Two Decades later, Bosnia can’t Recompose itself
Nearly 20 years after Dayton Accords, Bosnia remains stuck in a political and ethnic stalemate. In Sarajevo, museums are closing for lack of funding. In Mostar, communities live apart. The result is a country on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Nearly 20 years after Dayton Accords, Bosnia remains stuck in a political and ethnic stalemate. In Sarajevo, museums are closing for lack of funding. In Mostar, communities live apart. The result is a country on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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