What Bosnia & Herzegovina Teaches Us About the Limits of Western Intervention
Bosnia's fate was sealed not by war alone, but by the architecture of an unequal peace.
Harrison Budak is a freelancer specializing in impact investing, exploring the legacies of corruption within a communist context and navigating the transition of small states into the EU. A part of the 2025 Cohort of Doha Debates Ambassadors, he seeks out challenging stories and is eager to create productive dialogue. He's currently completing a bachelor's in political science at McMaster University in Canada.
Bosnia's fate was sealed not by war alone, but by the architecture of an unequal peace.