Bosnia and Herzegovina Events

The Art of Tolerance

May 22, 2007 // 10:00am11:00am
European Studies
Dr. Mustafa Ef. Ceric, Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Webcast

Youth and Politics in Conflict Contexts

May 16, 2007 // 2:00pm5:30pm
Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity
This event seeks to identify ways in which youth can serve as important catalysts for positive change and as contributors to sustainable peace through active involvement in the political process, specifically focusing on political party development, governance, citizen participation, and elections.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Any Future?

March 28, 2007 // 12:00pm1:00pm
European Studies
Neven Andjelic, Visiting Fulbright Scholar with the Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of California-Berkeley

Compromising Memory: The Site of the Sarajevo Assassination

January 10, 2007 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Paul Miller, Associate Professor of History, International University of Sarajevo and McDaniel College

Book Launch "Sarajevo: A Biography"

November 14, 2006 // 1:00pm2:30pm
European Studies
Robert J. Donia, Author and Lecturer, Department of History, University of Michigan, John V.A. Fine, Professor of History, University of Michigan, Francine Freedman, Professor Political Science, Ball State University

"Migration" Icons: Politics and Serbian Cultural Heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina before and after 1992

November 08, 2006 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Svetlana Rakic, Associate Professor of Art, Franklin College, Indiana

Perspectives on the October 1, 2006 Parliamentary Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina

August 31, 2006 // 4:00pm5:00pm
European Studies
Ranko Bakic, President of the Board of Directors of the National Party for Labor and Prosperity

Media Matters: Regulating and Professionalizing Media in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Kosovo

June 14, 2006 // 12:00pm1:00pm
European Studies
Robert Gillette, Former Media Commissioner of Kosovo

Constitution Drafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina

May 10, 2006 // 12:00pm1:30pm
European Studies
Robert Hayden, Professor of Anthropology, Law and Public and International Affairs, Director of the Center for East European and Russian Studies, University of Pittsburgh,R. Bruce Hitchner, Chair of the Dayton Project and Professor of International Relations, Tufts University

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