THE INTERNAL POLITICAL STRUGGLE FOR BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA’S ENTRY INTO THE EUROPEAN UNION An ideal type analysis on statements made by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presidents
Abstract
This Master Thesis explores the internal political dialogue in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding
its candidacy for European Union membership. By examining the current research on how
Bosnia is defined as a state, between consociational democracy and ethnocracy and discussing
the lack of liberal tendencies, the study defines those same three theoriess to use as the basis
for the analysis. Later, three ideal types are constructed based on the previous research and the
three theoriess, which are consociational democracy, ethnocracy and liberal democracy. The
thesis focuses on the statements made by political leaders, analysing them with the help of the
pre-constructed ideal types. By examining the relationship between power-sharing
amendments, ethnic interests, and EU criteria, the research aims to shed light on the challenges
shaping Bosnia's path towards EU accession and answering the question of: How do the
statements made by the chosen politicians in Bosnia relate to the three ideal types:
consociationalism, ethnocracy and liberal democracy? The methodology is a case study design
with ideal types as the unit of analysis. The results highlight support for EU membership among
politicians from diverse ethnic backgrounds in Bosnia, however, it also showcases the duality
of Bosnia's system, wanting EU membership without changing the current power sharing
amendments. The thesis underscores the importance of understanding internal political
dynamics in the context of EU integration and offers insights into Bosnia's complex journey
towards European integration. However, there is a duality in the statements being analyzed in
which there always seems to be ethnic prioritation before the pathway towards the EU is being
taken.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2024-06-25Author
Dzafic, Mirza
Keywords
Bosnia and Herzegovina, EU-membership, internal political debate
Language
eng