Republika Srpska as a strong nationalizing state and its consequences for postethnic activism KU Leuven
Fifteen years after the end of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the country remains sharply divided along ethnic lines. Since the 2005 election of Milorad Dodik as prime minister of Republika Srpska, tensions between political leaders have flared up and especially election periods have been marked by continuous ethnic and nationalist rhetoric. The constitution, an integral part of the Dayton Peace Agreement, contains ethnic incentives perpetuating ...