1. Introduction and Overview 2. The Washington Consensus Meets the Political Economy of Conflict Chapter 3. State-Making the Dayton Way 4. Resistance and Entrenchment - Ethnic Division, Domestic Power Structures, and Economic Reform 5. Business as Usual - International Prescriptions for Bosnia's Economic Transition 6. The Politics of Privatization 7. The Political Economy of Return 8. The Social Dimensions of Peacebuilding and Transition 9. Conclusion
Timothy Donais is apost-doctoral fellow at York University, Toronto. He completed his PhD at York University in August 2003. His doctoral dissertation focused on the political economy of the peacebuilding process in post-Dayton Bosnia, and his current research focuses on police reform and peacebuilding in Bosnia. Between 1996 and 2000, he served in various capacities with the Bosnia Mission of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), most recently as a Sarajevo-based public information officer.
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