The Balkan country which consists of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Serbian Republic has been living in the world throughout the past two decades ever since the Dayton Treaty was signed in 1995 after three years of war. However, Bosnia earned the reputation of a country in constant crisis, in which none of the parts can venture outside of its ethnic boundaries. While its neighbors joined the NATO, the EU and other Western structures or intend to do so, the possibility of approving such decisions is simply blocked in Bosnia because of its complex federative construction. Such a model is very attractive to Moscow when we are talking about the future of Ukraine, thinks Russia in Global Affairs magazine editor-in-chief Fyodor Lukyanov.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 14:06:14 +0000