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Bosnia as Civic State and Global Citizen

Alternative Futures Outside the EU
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For long, the narrative in constitutional law, public policy, and statecraft is that Bosnia must join the EU, as a matter of economic development and nation building. This book introduces another dimension to the narrative, oversighted, without which the story remains one-dimensional, rather than balanced. That missing element in the literature this study integrates is a reformed Bosnian state, along the lines proposed in this book, that operates outside the EU. The setting of the work within the fields of knowledge of comparative constitutional law, and public choice theory provides added value to the reader, including students, scholars, policy makers, and the lay reader.
Philip C. Aka isProfessor of Law and former Dean, Faculty of Law, International University of Sarajevo; and Adjunct Professor of Law, Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indianapolis.
List of Tables and Maps Preface Abbreviations 1.Introduction Part I: Starting Point 2. Historical Background 3. Aspirations for EU Integration in Bosnian Thought Part II: Life Under Bosnia's Anxiety IV Constitution 4. Complexity of the Political and Constitutional System 5. Office of the High Representative Part III: The UE in Europe 6. Making the Material Strength of a Single State 7. Two Eras in EU Enlargements Part IV: Bosnian Development 8. Bosnian Integration in the EU 9. Convergence Machine Part V: Alternative Future for Bosnian Development 10. Blueprint for Alternative Futures 11. Teachable Lessons for Bosnia 12. Conclusion
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