The Dayton Peace Process: A keyhole into Russian and Chinese engagement with liberal peacebuilding
Looks at the roles of Russia and China in a long-standing peace process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Abstract
The paper uses an original dataset of statements from UN Security Council debates (2000–2023). The authors analyse shifts in discourse and sentiments.
This research is supported by the Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform (PeaceRep).
Citation
Peter M and Houghton KA. ‘The Dayton Peace Process: A keyhole into Russian and Chinese engagement with liberal peacebuilding’ International Peacekeeping: volume 32, issue 4, pages 865–891
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