Bosnia-Herzegovina under very high tension

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More than 100,000 dead and two million refugees or displaced persons... While the armed conflict came to an end with the Dayton Accords in 1995, a lasting peace has failed to take hold. A complex tripartite system of governance preserves Bosnia's territorial integrity, leaving a large measure of autonomy to the Croat-Bosnian on the one hand and Serbian entities on the other, but, according to many experts, Bosnia-Herzegovina is once again on the brink of implosion.