Subject: FMR 50 now online – Bosnia and Herzegovina 20 years on from Dayton Peace Agreement, plus general articles
Forced Migration Review issue 50, on ‘Dayton +20’, is now online at www.fmreview.org/dayton20
Twenty years on from the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in November 1995, the consequences of conflict – including the long-term effects of displacement – are still being felt in the Western Balkans. FMR 50 examines the case of people who were displaced from and within Bosnia and Herzegovina as a result of the 1992-95 war, and reflects on the lessons that may be drawn from the successes and failures of the Agreement. These lessons have resonance for current crises – such as in Syria or Ukraine – and merit attention.
This issue of FMR includes 20 articles on ‘Dayton +20’, plus five ‘general’ articles on: safe shelters for survivors of SGBV, inconsistencies in asylum appeal adjudication in the UK, assisted voluntary return of young Afghans, refugees’ perspectives on successful resettlement in the US, and the fragmentation of the ‘protection landscape’.
The full list of contents, with web links, is given at the end of this email.
FMR 50 will be available in print in English, Bosnian (Latin and Cyrillic) and Arabic. These four editions plus Spanish and French editions will also be available online. FMR is free of charge in print and online.
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We are grateful to Catholic Relief Services-USCCB, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and UNHCR’s Regional Bureau for Europe for their financial support of this issue.
Details of our forthcoming issues – on ‘Destination: Europe’ and ‘Thinking ahead: displacement, transition and solutions’ – can be found at www.fmreview.org/forthcoming
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Best wishes
Marion Couldrey & Maurice Herson
Editors, Forced Migration Review
FMR 50 Dayton +20 – contents with web links
THEME ARTICLES
Foreword: Addressing the legacy of violence
Valentin Inzko (High Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/inzko
Annex 7: why are we still discussing it?
María del Pilar Valledor Álvarez (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/valledor
Political and social consequences of continuing displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lana Pašić (Consultant)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/pasic
Bosnia and Herzegovina 20 years on from Dayton
Andrew Mayne (UNHCR)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/mayne
Resolving a protracted refugee situation through a regional process
Olga Mitrovic (IOM Belgrade)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/mitrovic
Voices in displacement
Claudia Meyerhoefer (social worker)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/meyerhoefer
Property rights and reconstruction in the Bosnian return process
Inmaculada Serrano (Carlos III University)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/serrano
Resolving protracted displacement through social housing
Marc D’Silva and Sanela Imamovic (Catholic Relief Services Bosnia-Herzegovina)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/dsilva-imamovic
Asking the right questions in research on psychosocial well-being
Selma Porobic (Centre for Refugee and IDP Studies, University of Sarajevo)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/porobic
Wartime division in peacetime schools
Valery Perry (independent researcher and consultant)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/perry
Their last name is ‘refugee’: return and local activism
Peter Lippman human rights activist and independent researcher)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/lippman
Human rights shortcomings of the Dayton Peace Agreement
Lisbeth Pilegaard (Consultant) and Jasminka Dzumhur (Ombudsperson for Bosnia and Herzegovina)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/pilegaard-dzumhur
If women are left out of peace talks
Gorana Mlinarević (Gender of Justice Project at Goldsmiths University), Nela Porobić Isaković and Madeleine Rees (Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/mlinarevic-isakovic-rees
Interpretations of Annex 7: assessing the impact on non-returnees in the UK
Gayle Munro (The Salvation Army)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/munro
The role of remote voting in encouraging return
Djordje Stefanovic (Saint Mary's University, Halifax) and Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent, UK)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/stefanovic-loizides
Home after Dayton: IDPs in Sarajevo
Gruia Badescu (Centre for Urban Conflicts Research, University of Cambridge)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/badescu
The compound effects of conflict and disaster displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wesli H Turner (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/turner
Prijedor: re-imagining the future
Damir Mitrić (La Trobe University) and Sudbin Musić (Bridges for the Future Association)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/mitric-music
Mass evacuations: learning from the past
Caelin Briggs (Norwegian Refugee Council)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/briggs
Bosnia revisited: a retrospective on the legacy of the conflict
Brad K Blitz (Middlesex University)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/blitz
GENERAL ARTICLES
Inconsistency in asylum appeal adjudication
Nick Gill, Rebecca Rotter, Andrew Burridge, Melanie Griffiths and Jennifer Allsopp (Universities of Exeter, Edinburgh, Bristol and Oxford)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/gill-rotter-burridge-griffiths-allsopp
Sheltering displaced persons from sexual and gender-based violence
Julie Freccero (University of California)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/freccero
Changing how we measure success in resettlement
Justin S Lee (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Suzie S Weng (University of North Florida) and Sarah Ivory (Church World Service)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/lee-weng-ivory
Young Afghans facing return
Kim Robinson (Deakin University) and Lucy Williams (University of Kent)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/robinson-williams
A fragmented landscape of protection
Roger Zetter (University of Oxford)
www.fmreview.org/dayton20/zetter
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