Damned in war, damned in peace

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Bosnia could become a multi-ethnic confederation of Serbs, Croats and Muslims. Getting such an arrangement for the war-torn area would be difficult. Some Serbs may launch guerrilla attacks in defiance, and Muslims may rush to carve out as much territory as possible for a mini-state.

Social aspects, Political activity, Political aspects, Muslims, Bosnian, Bosnian Muslims, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Not all bad: Bosnia's elections

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The Sep 1996 elections in Bosnia were flawed by ethnic tensions, but did not result in a hardened nationalism as some feared. Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic won the most votes and will chair the three-person presidency. Peaceful coexistence seems more possible after the elections.

Peace treaties, Krajisnik, Momcilo, Zubak, Kresimir

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Hard men win

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The impact of elections in Bosnia, in which Croatian and Serbian Nationalists have performed well, is examined in detail.

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Subjects list: Ethnic relations, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Izetbegovic, Alija, Elections
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