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Should Bosnia Reconsider Troop Deployment to Afghanistan?

 

Muhamed Sacirbey

Should Bosnia Reconsider its Troop Deployment to NATO Coalition in Afghanistan If Bosnia & Herzegovina is not offered NATO Membership Action Plan, (MAP)?

Bosnia & Herzegovina (”BiH”) has offered a substantial military commitment of troops to the NATO coalition effort in Afghanistan. However, just as BiH is readying the deployment, the US State Department and [...]

Haiti and United Nations: Sharing Tragedy

Haiti Earthquake

The earth may continue to shake under Haiti, at least 40 aftershocks since the 7.0 Richter that still has to yield or for that matter identify most of its victims. The longer term consequences will be as momentous for the survivors in Haiti and the global community, particularly the United Nations. Perhaps it [...]

Defining Today’s Global Capitalism: Free or Predatory Markets?

Muhamed Sacirbey

Along with mercantilism globally, is predation within financial markets ever more the defining characteristic?

Even the predators can become potential prey in today’s financial, currency and commodity, markets. Thus, predatory behavior can also be defensively driven. Market participants perhaps may believe that they are acting in a preemptive nature to avoid becoming the prey, [...]

A verdict against Dayton Peace Accords

European Court of Human Rights

European Court of Human Rights issues ruling on discriminatory character of Bosnia & Herzegovina Constitution drafted as part of US & EU led Dayton talks. Will BiH adopt new constitution and on which basis and by what process?

An Awkward Moment

An awkward moment, to say the least, for [...]