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Peace without reconciliation
Crumley-Effinger, Anna
Crumley-Effinger, Anna
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The 1995 Erdut Peace Agreement was successful at ending the war in Croatia, which erupted as the former Yugoslavia was crumbling in the early 1990s. Part of the peace agreement’s achievement was the presence of a UN force, plans for a police force and mentions of rights of return and minorities. This article argues that the agreement could have gone a step further by explicitly calling for reconciliation and security mechanisms.
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2013-03
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