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1. Militant Islamism in Southeastern Europe: Infrastructure, Actions and the Future Threat Horizon

2. Identity and Conflict, Permanent Deconfliction or Eventual Reset? A Conversation with U.S. Army Colonel Robert E. Hamilton

3. The Myth of Entangling Alliances: Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts

4. Isabelle Delpla, Xavier Bougarel, and Jean-Louis Fournel (eds), Investigating Srebrenica. Institutions, Facts, Responsibilities

5. Building National Armies after Civil War: Lessons from Bosnia, El Salvador, and Lebanon

6. On Rights to Land, Expulsions, and Corrective Justice

7. Babies, Parks, and Citizen Dissatisfaction Social Protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey and their Long-term Effects

8. Back to the future for Syria

9. The Strategic Role of Military Contractors

10. Returnees, Remittances, and Reconstruction: International Politics and Local Consequences in Bosnia

11. An Analysis of Sexual Assault in the U.S. Military, 2004-2009

12. Historical Construction and Development of Bosniak Nation

13. Democratizing Justice in the Post-Conflict Balkans: The Dilemma of Domestic Human Rights Activists

14. Gareth Evans on 'Responsibility to Protect' after Libya

15. UN Security Council, Report of the Committee on the Admission of New Members Concerning Palestine's Application for Membership to the UN , New York, 11 November 2011.

16. Eldar Sarajlic and Davor Marko (eds.), State or Nation? The Challenges of Political Transition in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo: University of Sarajevo, 2011)

17. International Intervention in Local Conflicts: Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution since the Cold War

18. Social Cleavages, Conflict and Accommodation in Bosnian Political History from the Late 19th Century until the 1990s

19. Humanitarian Intervention Comes of Age

20. Limits of the Impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on the Domestic Legal System of Bosnia and Herzegovina