Author: Dominique Samantha S. Dulay (Manila, Philippines)
Stanton argues that ‘phronetic knowledge’ is important in its ability to allow actors effective navigation of complex and uncertain...
Course participant: Sakibe Jashari, KosovoIntroduction
Initiative on establishing Regional Commission on Truth telling – RECOM
The armed conflict in the former Yugoslavia started in early 1991 in...
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian. The name of the language(s) used by the constituent peoples (See) of Bosnia and Herzegovina (See). Each constituent people uses– for purely practical reasons – abbreviated name: the Bosniaks – Bosnian, the Croats – Croatian and the Serbs – Serbian. Some internationals (See), however, force this Titoist (See : Tito), homogeneous name which, as claimed by malicious persons , would be OUT of use before it has actually gotten IN very soon after the departure of the internationals (See) from B&H.
from Ubleha for Idiots – An Absolutely non useful Guide for Civil Society Building and Project management for Locals and Internationals in BiH and Beyond by Nebojša Šavija-Valha and Ranko Milanovic-Blank, ALBUM No. 20, 2004, Sarajevo, translated by Marina Vasilj.