Dayton, dix ans après : le leurre des bilans ?
Xavier Bougarel
Much scholarship on postwar Bosnia uses the Dayton
Accords as a yardstick by which to measure the social and political transformations that have occurred over the past ten years. In so doing, such research
remains trapped by the political vocabulary and agenda of the “international
community,” leaving outside the field of analysis such significant phenomena
as the changes in social identities that grew out of the war or new clientelistic
modes of allocating resources. Only by taking into account these complex
factors can we understand the state of contemporary Bosnian society and the
true impact of international action, and hence examine the conditions in
which a shared political community in Bosnia-Herzegovina is emerging
today.
• Une décennie de changements
• Acquis et limites du regard expert
• Comprendre les dynamiques de l’après-guerre
• Dayton ou les non-dits de la « triple transition »
• Quand la Bosnie reste à inventer
• Vers un nouveau compromis politique ?