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Bosnia and Herzegovina: should we really fear a war?
Exercise session for police forces at Mount Jahorina, October 22, 2021. Republika Srpska, the "Serbian entity" of a still divided Bosnia and Herzegovina, is still controlled with an iron fist by Milorad Dodik.
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By: Jean-Arnault Dérens Follow |
Simon Rico Follow
Is Bosnia and Herzegovina on the brink of a new conflict?
For several months, many have been worried about the possible return of war in this still very divided country.
Beyond belligerent declarations, a question arises: who would be ready to fight in a country that never ceases to empty itself of its population?
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"Bosnia-Herzegovina: should we really fear a war?", a great report by Jean-Arnault Dérens and Simon Rico.
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