Bosnia Must be a Civil State

Dr.sc. Harun Hadzic
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In this paper, the author explains historical facts as well as legal and political concepts and terminology in defining "Bosnian nation" and "Bosnian state", with the aim of helping to find a solution for the establishment and normal functioning of the state of Bosnia as a UN member and subject of international law. Today's so-called Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina is a product of the imposed will of major international powers and unprincipled "attitudes" of the international community, and as such it represents a "sui generis state", established in violation of democratic practices and applicable international norms. In the paper we apply a comparison between Freud's psychoanalytic observation of the development of the individual, on the one hand, and the socio-historical development of the collectivity - of the people / ethnos and nation, on the other. The paper cites the opinions of relevant authors, citing the case of the former Yugoslavia and USA, and points to certain dilemmas in the application of two possible principles in establishing modern states - national and civil. In applying either of these two principles, it is important to (re)define the Bosniak national name and eliminate the dilemma: „Bosniaks“ or „Bosnians“ to look at the two names in the context of the three existing Bosnian-Hercegovinian peoples – Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats.
波斯尼亚必须是一个文官国家
在本文中,作者解释了定义“波斯尼亚民族”和“波斯尼亚国家”的历史事实以及法律和政治概念和术语,目的是帮助找到解决波斯尼亚作为联合国成员国和国际法主体的建立和正常运作的办法。今天所谓的代顿波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那是主要国际大国强加的意志和国际社会无原则的“态度”的产物,因此它代表了一个“独特的国家”,是在违反民主做法和适用的国际准则的情况下建立的。在本文中,我们将弗洛伊德对个人发展的精神分析观察与人民/民族和国家集体的社会历史发展进行了比较。本文引用了相关作者的意见,并引用了前南斯拉夫和美国的案例,指出了在建立现代国家的两个可能原则——民族原则和公民原则——的应用中存在的某些困境。在应用这两项原则中的任何一项时,重要的是(重新)定义波斯尼亚国名,并消除“波斯尼亚人”或“波斯尼亚人(Bosnians)”的困境,将这两个名字放在现有的波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那三个民族(波斯尼亚人、塞尔维亚人和克罗地亚人)的背景下看待。
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