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The US approach towards Bosnia and Herzegovina in the context of the Dayton Peace Agreement
Vokálová, Daniela ; Žíla, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šístek, František (referee)
The Bosnian war that took place from 1992-1995 was one of the most cruel war conflict in modern history. There was engaged international alliance with pivotal role of United States in it. Despite the fact that the United States was quite reluctant to be significantly engaged in conflict, in the end it was just United States that was the most significant international participant as Americans persuaded all aggressors to sign Dayton Peace Agreement. This thesis analyzes the development of American diplomacy and its attitude towards situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BaH). The primary source of analyze will be declassified sources "National Security Documents" that are published in Clinton Digital Library. The aim of this thesis is to get to know the way how American diplomacy influenced the dynamics of conflict, how the US participated in it and how American diplomacy led international community and the parties of the conflict toward the end of the war - Dayton Accords. Time frame of this thesis is period from 1991-1995, whereas the fundamental part of thesis works with period of 1993-1995. Keywords Clinton, Bush senior, BaH, conflict, diplomacy, Dayton Accords

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