Crossing Concepts: A Critical Examination of Liberal Peace-building in Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Michael Joshua Fleet

Abstract

The rebuilding of a state after conflict is a difficult task and must be constantly critiqued to avoid repeating errors of the past. This paper critically examines Liberal Peacebuilding
within Bosnia-Herzegovina. It first views the history and context of what brought about the peacebuilding mission, and then it explains Liberal Peacebuilding and its issues. Finally, it
moves to examine possible ways to absolve these problems. By examining the issues within Liberal Peacebuilding, it becomes apparent that these must be resolved so as to avoid the same issues within states in the future.

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Michael Joshua Fleet, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Mike Fleet is currently in his second year of studies towards a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science with a minor in German. His focus is on International Relations, with a research focus on peace-building efforts in post-war states. He has plans to apply to law school once he finishes his degree.