Bosnia’s Elections Won’t Solve Institutional Gridlock
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This past spring, the international community put discussions about the future of Bosnia, a country crippled by institutional dysfunction, on ice until after the upcoming elections on Oct. 3. But even should the election’s winners have the will to address the gridlock that blocks effective governance, they will not have the power. The best that can be hoped for is that the country’s profound political frustrations continue to be expressed peacefully.
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Bosnia’s Elections Won’t Solve Institutional Gridlock