Lijphart and Horowitz in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Institutional Design for Conflict Resolution or Conflict Reproduction?

The author analyses the prerequisites and consequences of the implementation of different conflict management mechanisms, consociational and centripetal, in deeply divided societies, by looking at the "Komsic case" in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The case concerns the election of the Croat memb...

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Conflict resolution
Consociationalism
Elections
Horowitz, Paul
Implementation
Komsic, Zeljko
Lijphart, Arend
Minority & ethnic groups
Political behavior
Presidency
Presidential elections
Presidents
Truces & cease fires
Voter behavior
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