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Collection: Federalism, Power-sharing, and Citizen Inclusion: Evaluating the Dayton Agreement at 30

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Policy Brief Series

November 21, 2025, marks 30 years since an agreement to end the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was reached. The Dayton Agreement established an uneasy peace as well as a complex constitutional arrangement combining federalism and power-sharing. This series of policy briefs, published by the Forum of Federations in cooperation with INCLUSIVEPEACE: Citizen Inclusion in Power-Sharing Settlements project, reflects on the Agreement and its effects, both for Bosnia and Herzegovina today, its reform efforts in the future, and for ongoing peace mediation approaches around the globe.

About INCLUSIVEPEACE: Citizen Inclusion in Power-Sharing Settlements

The Inclusive Peace project is an international collaborative research initiative which investigates the adoptability and adaptability of power-sharing settlements, including what influences a citizen’s decision to endorse settlements and their capacity to shape those agreements over time.  The project is funded by an Open Research Area 7 grant.