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It has been fourteen years since the war ended in Bosnia yet analysts say that nationalist tensions are strong, and with Europeans unable to deliver progress despite the hundreds of millions of dollars poured in here, violence could begin again.
“We are now in a dangerous dynamic,” said Paddy Ashdown, a former high representative, “and if we fail to operate in a cohesive fashion we could end up with the de facto disintegration of Bosnia-Herzegovina.”
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