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Postconflict Reconstruction in the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina: the role of particular actors
Holíková, Alena ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
The civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which took place between 1992 and 1995, is perceived as the most tragic conflict in Europe since the Second World War. The process of postconflict reconstruction has been running there for 17 years and there have been numerous actors involved. But still, the process has not been finished. The diploma thesis deals with the question of the role played by particular involved actors in the process of postconflict reconstruction. In the first part of the thesis the theoretical framework of postconflict reconstruction is presented. In the second part the contemporary situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Dayton Peace Agreement are outlined. The third part fully focuses on the analysis of particular groups of actors. Three groups of actors are analysed: the international community, the local ruling elite and the international and local nongovernmental organisations. The aim of this work is to identify the objects of those actors in the process of postconflict reconstruction and consequently to evaluate their opportunities to achieve those goals. The SWOT analysis is applied to analyze the role of the actors.
The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Holíková, Alena ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
The thesis deals with the causes, process and key players of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. It includes both political and historical causes of the conflict. Part of the thesis is engaged in the topic of wars and conflicts in general and in the evolution of their perception in the history . Additionally the thesis analyse the possible future of the country and the progression of the postconflict reconstruction.

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