European European Union EUPM Union EUPM Institute for Institute for Security Studies Security Studies Ten years after: lessons from the EUPM in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002-2012 Joint Report January 2013 Edited by Tobias Flessenkemper and Damien Helly Contributors: Edina Bećirević, Maida Ćehajić, Eric Fréjabue, Srećko Latal, Michael Matthiessen, Susan E. Penksa, Dominik Tolksdorf European Union Institute for Security Studies www.iss.europa.eu •
[email protected] This report derives from a seminar on ‘The impact of the EU Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2002-2012’, organised jointly by the EU Police Mission (EUPM) and the European Institute for Security Studies, that took place in Sarajevo on 7-8 June 2012. The event marked 10 years of EU civilian crisis management in the Western Balkans and sought to examine the impact of the EUPM in Bosnia and Herzegovina and assess the lessons learned for the future of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). The seminar was attended by representatives of the EU institutions (European Commission, EU Delegation in BiH), representatives of the Bosnian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Security and the Parliamentary Assembly as well as academics, think tankers and key players in civil society. The publication was financially supported by the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Institute for Security Studies 100, avenue de Suffren 75015 Paris tel.: +33 (0)1 56 89 19 30 fax: +33 (0)1 56 89 19 31
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