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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Roma survey Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey

Authors The Ministry for Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. (2013). Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2011–2012, Bosni
Year 2012
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1 Data Set

Migration and development nexus; the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Authors Bojana BABIC
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Year 2011
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2 Report

Country report: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Eldar SARAJLIC
Year 2010
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5 Report

THE PROBLEM OF ISLAMOPHOBIA AND ITS CONSEQUENCES AS OBSTACLES TO PEACEBUILDING IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Authors Anja Zalta
Year 2020
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
Citations (WoS) 2
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6 Journal Article

Development of Monitoring Instruments for Judicial and Law Enforcement institutions in the Western Balkans

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Objectives • To assess and improve administrative and survey-based statistics (including the field of asylum, visa and migration) that are generated by justice and home affairs institutions in 7 countries of the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, FYROM, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia). • To bring national statistics mechanisms in justice and home affairs institutions in the 7 countries towards compliance with relevant international and European Union acquis, standards and best practices • To strengthen the response to crime and corruption in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, FYROM, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia Target group • Senior law enforcement officials • Prosecutors and judges • Staff of ministries of interior and ministries of justice • National statistical offices Outcomes • Preparation of a detailed written country assessment on national asylum visa and migration statistics in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, FYROM, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia • Preparation of recommendations related to asylum, visa and migration statistics in the countries • Design and deliver training sessions for staff of justice and home affairs institutions on asylum, visa and migration statistics for each project country and territory. Project partners The project is implemented by UNODC in partnership with the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI), the Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime (TRANSCRIME) and the ICMPD.
Year 2009
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7 Project

Neo-Ottomanism? New Strategies of Turkey and the Impact of Foreign Aid to Post-War Cultural Reconstruction in the Balkans

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This project seeks to find out how foreign assistance in the fields of culture, religious revival and education change regions ravaged by inter-ethnic violence and state breakdown, and how such foreign assistance is perceived locally. My case study is the assistance provided from the Turkish Republic to Bosnia-Herzegovina, and local responses to it. The empirical research will focus on Turkish aid in the areas of higher education, religious studies, and the rebuilding of Ottoman-era monuments. This project sets the analysis of the impact of Turkish aid in the Balkans in the context of the revival of the concept and debates on Neo-Ottomanism in the region and globally. The analysis poses following questions: How do the interpretations of the historical legacy of the Ottoman Empire in the post-Yugoslav region correspond with actual policies of aid that the Republic of Turkey provides as a major donor, especially for post-war reconstruction projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina? What sort of changes in the political and popular culture in the beneficiary country can we observe as a result of Turkish aid in the areas of culture, higher education and religious education, according to local responses in Bosnia-Herzegovina? What is the interaction between the fears of Neo-Ottomanism as an alleged expansionist and ‘Islamization’ program of Turkey in the Balkans and the anti-Turkish, anti-Muslim discourses as a recent characteristic of the populist rhetoric in several European Union states?
Year 2018
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Challenges of branding in post-conflict countries: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Bozo Skoko, Hrvoje Jakopovic, Dejan Gluvacevic
Year 2018
Journal Name TOURISM
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10 Journal Article

The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina - The making of a civil war

Authors A Popovic
Year 1997
Journal Name Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales
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15 Journal Article

Drivers of radicalisation of youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Nermin Oruc, Nikolina Obradovic
Year 2020
Journal Name Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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16 Journal Article

Fragmentation and forgetting: Sarajevo's Vijecnica

Authors Kristen M. Hartmann
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Heritage Studies
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18 Journal Article

Building Bridges among Bridge-Destroyers: Post-Conflict Interfaith Dialogue after the Bosnian War

Authors Peter Admirand
Year 2020
Journal Name SOUNDINGS
Citations (WoS) 2
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20 Journal Article

Beta Coefficient Analysis on the Capital Market of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Sejfudin Zahirović, Adnan Rovčanin, Jasmina Okičić
Year 2009
Journal Name Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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29 Journal Article

Imagined Institutions: The Symbolic Power of Formal Rules in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Karlo Basta
Year 2016
Journal Name Slavic Review
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31 Journal Article

The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina - Ethnic conflict and international intervention

Authors C King
Year 1999
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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34 Journal Article

Towards Sustainable Reintegration: Impact of International Intervention on Minority Returns in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo

Authors Silvia Cittadini
Year 2014
Journal Name PECOB's Paper Series
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40 Journal Article

The impact of formal and non – formal education on youth employability in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Amila Pilav-Velić, Hatidža Jahić, Jasmina Okičić, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Croatian Review of Economic, Business and Social Statistics
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45 Journal Article

MIDWEB: Migration for Development of the Western Balkans

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From 1.2.2010 to 30.11.2012 the project MIDWEB made a contribution to the reconstruction and the development of the countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and UNSC Resolution 1244 administered Kosovo. This was facilitated by a temporary mission of highly-qualified persons, who originate from these countries and lived during the project in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and in the United Kingdom. The project focused particularly on capacity-building in certain fields of local organisations in the target countries. The project is managed by IOM in partnership with the Migration, Asylum, Refugees Regional Initiative (MARRI), the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees in Germany and the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW), and is funded by the European Commission.
Year 2010
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49 Project

"DURABLE SOLUTIONS," TRANSNATIONALISM, AND HOMEMAKING AMONG CROATIAN AND BOSNIAN FORMER REFUGEES

Authors Jasna Capo
Year 2015
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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53 Journal Article

Stock Selection Based on Discriminant Analysis: Case of Capital Market of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Okicic Jasmina, Remetic-Horvath Sonja, Baris Buyukdemir
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Economic and Social Studies
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56 Journal Article

"Use it or lose it!" How do migration, human capital and the labour market interact in the Western Balkans?

Authors Isilda Mara, Michael Landesmann
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The six Western Balkan countries (hereafter ‘the WB6’) are quite well-researched in terms of migration, human capital and labour market issues. However, most studies have focused on one of these three individual topics rather than addressing them together, thus missing the skills-related interactions between these various fields. Aiming to understand the impact of migration on the skills pool and skill utilisation in the WB6, and the implications it may have for their future economic development, the ETF’s project ‘Migration and human capital in the Western Balkans’ brought together the three areas under an integrated analytical framework. This report is the last of a series of country studies (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo1, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia) and technical papers undertaken within the project during 2020–21. It is a regional assessment of the triangular relationships amongst migration, labour market dynamics and human capital development over the past decade, with cross-country comparisons.
Year 2022
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57 Report

People on the move in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Stuck in the Corridors to the EU

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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) have been part of the “Balkan route” for smuggling people, arms and drugs for decades, but also a migrant route for people who have been trying to reach Western Europe and the countries of the EU in order to save their lives and secure a future for themselves. While in 2015, when millions of people arrived in Europe over a short period of time, BiH was bypassed by mass movements, the situation started changing after the closure of the EU borders in 2016, and later on, in 2017, with the increase of violence and push backs in Croatia, and other countries at the EU borders. This report offers insight into the situation on the field: is there a system responsible for protection, security, and upholding fundamental human rights? What has the state response been like? What is the role of the international community?
Year 2019
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60 Report

From Workers Self-Management to Global Workforce Management: Extended Case Study of the Transnational Steel Company, Arcelor Mittal in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Principal investigator Branka Likic-Brboric (REMESO Project leader), Zoran Slavnic (Scientifically Responsible), Carl-Ulrik Schierup (Participants from REMESO), Colin Williams (Participants not from REMESO), Jacklyn Cock (Participants not from REMESO), Sara Nadin (Participants not from REMESO)
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The project aims to explore the impact of foreign direct investments (FDI) on employment and human resource management practices, new organizational ethnic hierarchies, industrial relations and local communities in different national contexts. The focus is on acquisitions by multinational companies (MNCs) from emerging economies in the post-communist region of former Yugoslavia. The research is situated at the forefront of the research on globalization, migration, global workforce management and the local and transnational challenges to corporate power. An extended case study investigates the acquisition of the Bosnian Steel company by Indian Mittal Steel and its impact on industrial relations, labour standards and management practices, including Indian management relationships with the state, local management, trade unions and local community. The project is developed in collaboration with the Management School, Sheffield University. It also engages Professor Jacklyn Cock, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, planning a joint comparative study of ArcelorMittal in South Africa and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Year 2010
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64 Project

When History is a Nightmare: Lives and Memories of Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Authors Z Waxman
Year 2001
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
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67 Journal Article

Impact of individual and household characteristics on the employment probability among youth from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Jasmina Okicic, Meldina Kokorovic Jukan, Amila Pilav-Velic, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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68 Journal Article

Trade Unions, Transnational Solidarity and Ethnic Divisions: EU Social Dialogue and Post-War Reconstruction in the Western Balkans

Principal investigator Branka Likic-Brboric (REMESO Project Leader)
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The research project addresses the EU's regional approach to support countries in the Western Balkans in their progress towards EU membership. It focuses on the social reconstruction in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia and the regional dialogue on social and employment policies within the Bucharest process. The study investigates local and national trade unions strategies to challenge downward pressure on labour rights and standards brought about by the implementation of a neoliberal model of reconstruction. It analyses the counter-influence of European social dimension as well as practices of the international organizations such as the UNDP, ILO and International Trade Unions Confederation (ITUC) and civil society organizations on the development of 'transethnic' regional solidarities. It also examines the forms of labour collaboration necessary to counterbalance hostile employers and governments. The main question concerns the efficacy of EU support for social dialogue and the implementation of the ILO 'decent work agenda' in empowering trade unions in their struggle for labour rights and standards in post-conflict former Yugoslavia. The issue is especially pertinent considering the wider study of post-conflict societies, marked by social fragmentation, ethnic divisions, political clientelism, poverty, informal economy and migration pressures.
Year 2009
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Integration, Transnational Mobility and Human, Social and Economic Capital Transfers

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This project studies the links between migrants' integration and their transnational engagement. Over the past couple of decades, rich empirical research in the field of transnational migration studies has highlighted that migrants engage in transnational mobility for an array of reasons, ranging from economic motives to emotional or political ties with their country of origin. They develop transnational business, trade, investments, or social and cultural programmes and circulate between their two countries. Research objectives: ITHACA aims to explore the interconnections between the integration process and transnational mobility of migrants by answering three key questions: • To what extent, and in what ways, do integration conditions in the country of destination encourage transnational mobility? • What are the conditions in the country of origin that encourage transnational mobility? • What type of transfers take place through the transnational mobility of migrants? To study these questions, ITHACA examines the links between integration and transnational mobility in regard to four countries of destination (Austria, Italy, Spain and the UK) and altogether five countries of origin (Bosnia and Herzegovina, India, Morocco, the Philippines and Ukraine). ICMPD is responsible for conducting the Austrian case study. The groups studied in Austria include Bosnians, Indians, Filipinos and Ukrainians.
Year 2013
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76 Project

THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN THE PROCESS OF RECONCILIATION AND PEACEBUILDING - A CASE STUDY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (AHMICI, TRUSINA AND BRADINA)

Authors Anna Jagiello-Szostak, Joanna Kulska
Year 2020
Journal Name TEORIJA IN PRAKSA
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78 Journal Article

Dashboard of indicators for measuring policy and institutional coherence for migration and development (PICMD)

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Year 2016
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Legal, Rapid and Reasonably Priced? A Survey of Remittance Services in Norway

Authors Jørgen Carling, Marta Bivand Erdal, Cindy Horst, ...
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Year 2007
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90 Report

Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty: Transnational Diaspora Mobilization in Europe and Its Impact on Political Proceses in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Middle East

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Year 2012
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94 Project

“Bridging Old Relations”: The (De)Construction of Ethnic Identity in the Educational Context of Bosnia and Herzegovina From the Teachers' Point of View

Authors Velibor Bobo Kovač, Anne Dorthe Tveit, David Lansing Cameron, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Language, Identity & Education
Citations (WoS) 1
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96 Journal Article

Bringing Western Balkans closer to Innovation Union: An example of EURAXESS Regional Collaboration

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Year 2012
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99 Project
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