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Rebuilding Bosnia: A Model to Emulate or to Avoid?
PATRICE C. McMAHON assesses international strategies for rebuilding Bosnia-
Herzegovina. She contends that international involvement there has been a model to
both emulate and avoid and that the successes and failures in Bosnia provide a timely
test case for the efficacy of Western nation-building efforts.
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