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Azinovic, Vlado, Kurt Bassuener and Bodo Weber. “Assessing the potential for renewed ethnic violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A security risk analysis.” Atlantic Initiative Democratization Policy Council. October 2011.

Bakke, Kristin M., Xun Cao, John O’Loughlin and Michael D. Ward. “Social distance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the North Caucasus region of Russia: Inter and intra-ethnic attitudes and identities.” Nations and Nationalism 15(2) (2009). 227-253.

Boduszynski, Mieczyslaw P. Regime Change in the Yugoslav Successor States. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.

Bochsler, Daniel. “Non‐discriminatory rules and ethnic representation: the election of the Bosnian state presidency.” Ethnopolitics 10(3) (2011).

Bose, Sumatra. Bosnia After Dayton. London: Hurst & Company, 2002.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Ongoing Erosion of the State.” Centre for Eastern Studies 12(109). 30 March 2011.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina Behind Closed Gates: Ethnic Discrimination in Employment.” Amnesty International. 2006.

Catic, Maja. Bosnia Charges Genocide: Moral Claims and the Politics of State-building in a Divided Society. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 2011.

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“The EU’s Pseudo-Success in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Centre for Eastern Studies 17(114). 18 May 2011.

Farrand, Robert William. Reconstruction and Peace Building in the Balkans: The Brcko Experience. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.

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