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Publications and Formal Presentations

The distribution of knowledge and lessons learned is central to DPAP’s mission. Since its inception, DPAP has produced and contributed to a number of publications and formal presentations in various media. These include contributions to monographs, policy reports, op-eds, articles, congressional testimony, speeches, publications, and videos. The following is a representative compendium of this work.


A Roadmap to the Future: Realizing a Stable and Democratic Bosnia-Herzegovina in Europe

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The second report of the Dayton Project Bosnia-Herzegovina Study Group, published May 08, 2007.
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One Last Chance in Bosnia

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The first report of the Dayton Project Bosnia-Herzegovina Study Group, published May 08, 2007.
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One Last Chance in Bosnia

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The first report of the Dayton Project Bosnia-Herzegovina Study Group, published May 08, 2007.
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No More Failed Experiments in Bosnia

Presentation given at DPAP-CSIS conference, "Bosnia-Herzegovina at an International Crossroads," February 22, 2007, Washington, DC.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and the EU

Presentation given at DPAP-CSIS conference, "Bosnia-Herzegovina at an International Crossroads," February 22, 2007, Washington, DC.
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The Process and Future Prospects for Constitutional Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Presentation by R. Bruce Hitchner at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar's forum, "Constitution Drafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina," May 10, 2006, Washington, DC.
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The Story Behind the Constitutional and Governmental Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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This article by R. Bruce Hitchner, published in the Winter 2006 issue of The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs describes the participation of the Dayton Project in a constitutional and governmental reform process supported by the international community that began in February 2005 and involved the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the eight major political parties in Parliament.

Author's Note
Since the publication of this article, the major Bosnian political parties reached an agreement on the constitutional reform process. The proposed reforms in the agreement, signed on March 19, 2006, have been submitted for ratification to the Parliament. Following is a summary of the agreed reforms.
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Time to Reach Agreement on Constitutional Reform in Bosnia

English text of an op-ed by R. Bruce Hitchner published in the Sarajevo newspaper Dnevi Avaz (March 17, 2006).
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The Process and Prospect of the Constitutional Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Formal report submitted to the Peace Implementation Council by R. Bruce Hitchner on the progress of constitutional reform talks, Paris, France, December 14, 2005
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The Process and Prospect of the Constitutional Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Remarks as prepared by R. Bruce Hitchner to the Peace Implementation Coucil (PIC) on constitutional reform talks in Bosnia.
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Letter to Bosnia: Your leaders initiated changes

DPAP | An open letter from Amb. Donald S. Hays to the citizens of Bosnia Herzegovina, published by the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network.
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Report on Political Leaders' Constitutional Negotiations in Brussels (Nov. 12–14, 2005) and Washington (Nov. 19–20, 2005)

DPAP | Formal report to the Bosnian Government, International Community, and US Department of State on the progress of constitutional negotiations by members of the US team facilitating the process, filed on November 30, 2005
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The Way to the Future

Op-ed by R. Bruce Hitchner published in the Sarajevo newspaper Dnevi Avaz.
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The Status and Future of Governing institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Role of the International Community and United

Testimony by R. Bruce Hitchner before the US House Committee on International Relations concerning constitutional reform in BiH.
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Lessons Learned from the Balkans Conflict: Opening Remarks

Opening remarks given by R. Bruce Hitchner at the conference, “Lessons Learned from the Balkans Conflict,” held at Boston College and sponsored by the Center for Balkan Development, Tufts University, and the Dayton Peace Accords Project.
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Remarks by Dr. Sasha Toperich, Presidential Envoy of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United States

A presentation given by Sasha Toperich at the conference, “Lessons Learned from the Balkans Conflict,” held at Boston College and sponsored by the Center for Balkan Development, Tufts University, and the Dayton Peace Accords Project.
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Lessons Learned from the Balkans Conflict: Keynote Address

Keynote address given by Donald S. Hays at the conference, “Lessons Learned from the Balkans Conflict,” held at Boston College and sponsored by the Center for Balkan Development, Tufts University, and The Dayton Peace Accords Project.
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Defining Moment

Op-ed by R. Bruce Hitchner and Paul R. Williams for The Baltimore Sun urging US reengagement in the determination of Kosovo's final status.
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Achieving a Final Status Settlement for Kosovo

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A report prepared by Janusz Bugajski, R. Bruce Hitchner, and Paul R. Williams for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Achieving a Final Status Settlement for Kosovo

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A report prepared by Janusz Bugajski, R. Bruce Hitchner, and Paul R. Williams for the Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Rebuild Afghanistan or Terrorists Will Find Fertile Ground for Growth

Op-ed by Bruce Hitchner and Paul Williams for The Washington Times concerning the need for the US to rebuild Afghanistan following the defeat of the Taliban.
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Challenges to Peace

Address delivered by Former President William Jefferson Clinton, the first recipient of the Dayton Peace Price, at the United States Air Force Museum, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.
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Setting the Balkan Agenda: A Conference Sponsored by the CSIS East Europe Project and The Dayton Peace Accords Project

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Papers delivered at a conference sponsored by The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington D.C., in cooperation with the Dayton Peace Accords Project (DPAP), on May 31, 2001 to offer concrete recommendations for the American administration in its efforts to ensure long-term security and democratic development in the ex-Yugoslav Balkans.
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Dayton Still Plays Part In Peace Process

Op-ed by Bruce Hitchner for the Dayton Daily News on the continuting importance of the city Dayton, OH to peace implementation in the former Yugoslavia.
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Dayton Accords Working In Balkans

Op-ed by Bruce Hitchner for the Dayton Daily News evaluating the Dayton Peace Accords 12 months after their implementation.
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Painting Honors Those Who Have Struggled Through Balkan Conflicts

Editorial from the Dayton Daily News concerning the dedication of Thomas Newbolt’s painting Nocturne at the Dayton Art Institute.
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Comment: The Tribunal’s Own Failings

An editorial by R. Bruce Hitchner on the ineffectiveness of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
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