
The lessons the Dayton Accords taught the world 30 years after the Bosnian War
The pact between Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, brokered by the Clinton administration, demonstrated how to stop a conflict, but not how to build a fragmented country

The pact between Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, brokered by the Clinton administration, demonstrated how to stop a conflict, but not how to build a fragmented country

A writer and two lawyers experienced in international cases are behind the case into Italians who allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the Bosnian War

A writer has alleged that Italian gun-loving extremists traveled to Bosnia to spend their weekends as snipers

After 30 years, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia concluded its final case and determined that Belgrade was accountable for spearheading a criminal ethnic cleansing enterprise