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Bosnia-Herzegovina at an International Crossroads

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Report of the Bosnia Action Group
Event Information
Date and Time
February 22, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location
CSIS
B1 Conference Level
1800 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Event Partner
Dayton Peace Accords Project


The New European Democracies Project at CSIS and the Dayton Peace Accords Project hosted a conference titled, "Bosnia-Herzegovina at an International Crossroads."

Opening Remarks

  • R. Bruce Hitchner, Dayton Peace Accords Project
  • Janusz Bugajski, director, New European Democracies Project, CSIS
  • Bisera Turkovic, Ambassador of Bosnia-Herzegovina to the United States

The Future of the OHR and International Mission AUDIO (mp3, 1:40:19)
  • Moderator: R. Bruce Hitchner, Dayton Peace Accords Project
  • Daniel Serwer, USIP
  • Ed Joseph, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
  • Donald Hays, Former Deputy High Representative
  • James O'Brien, The Albright Group

The Future of Constitutional Reform AUDIO (mp3, 1:32:38)
  • Moderator: Janusz Bugajski, CSIS
  • Sead Numanovic, Dnevni Avaz
  • Donald Hays, Former Deputy High Representative
  • R. Bruce Hitchner, Dayton Peace Accords Project

Lunch Panel AUDIO (mp3, 1:02:27)
  • Moderator: R. Bruce Hitchner, Dayton Peace Accords Project
  • Jozo Krizanovic, Member of the BiH Parliament and Chair of the SDP Parliamentary Group
  • Nerkez Arifhodzic, Foreign Policy Adviser to Zeljko Komsic, Member of BiH Presidency
  • Igor Radojicic, Chairman of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska

International Integration and the Domestic Agenda AUDIO (mp3, 1:29:08)
  • Moderator: Janusz Bugajski, CSIS
  • Claudia Pinto, Delegation of the European Commission
  • Nida Gelazis, Woodrow Wilson Center
  • Ambassador Robert Beecroft, L-3 Communications Services Group
  • Mirsad Hadzikadic, President of the Bosniak American Advisory Council for Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Robert W. "Bill" Farrand, George Mason University

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