New Atlanticist
Oct 11, 2013
The Bosnian Census and the Future of the Dayton Peace Agreement
By
Sarah Bedenbaugh
For the first time since Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence from Yugoslavia, the country is conducting a national census. In most countries, census-taking is an automatic, rather tedious method of record-keeping carried out at varying intervals. In Bosnia, however, the census has stirred up deep-rooted ethnic tensions once more, and brings up fundamental questions about […]