When:
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM CT
Where: Second Floor, 720 University Place, Evanston, IL
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Contact:
Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
(847) 467-2770
Group: Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
Category: Global & Civic Engagement
The Buffett Institute for Global Affairs has launched a yearlong initiative focused on international diplomacy in turbulent times. The series will explore key moments in recent diplomacy through lunchtime lectures throughout the winter quarter on the landmark peace processes of the last few decades. Lunch will be provided beginning at 12:15 p.m.
Edin Hajdarpasic, Associate Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago, will give a lecture on the Dayton Agreement reached in 1995 by the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia that ended the war in Bosnia and outlined a general framework for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Amid the collapse of Communism in the late 1980s, nationalist forces in Yugoslavia targeted the multiethnic state of Bosnia-Herzegovina in an effort to violently “unmix” diverse communities. The resulting war and genocide in the 1990s ended with the American-led intervention, culminating in the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement based on complex mechanisms of ethnic power-sharing. Ever since then, many foreign observers have touted Dayton as a “success story” of peace-building while downplaying the severity of problems that Bosnians continue to face. Does Bosnia have a future beyond the Dayton Peace Agreement? What broader insights into international affairs can we gain by approaching post-Dayton Bosnia not as a temporary transition out of war, but as an enduring apparatus that thrives on particular political and ideological tensions?
Please note that 720 University Place is not an ADA-accessible space. Increasing physical access to buildings and facilities is a goal of the University, but not all buildings and venues have been updated.