THE UNITED STATES AND BOSNIA:

A CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS

Bosnia 1991.

 

This project is an exploration of American geopolitical culture, the international community, the Bosnian war and contemporary Bosnia.

PUBLICATIONS (in order of appearance)

G. Ó Tuathail (1996) Between a Holocaust and A Quagmire: "Bosnia" in the US Geo-Political Imagination, 1991-1994. Chapter 6 of Critical Geopolitics, London: Routledge and Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1996.

G. Ó Tuathail (1997) An Anti-Geopolitical Eye? Maggie O'Kane in Bosnia, 1992-94. Gender, Place and Culture 3, 2, 171-185.

G. Ó Tuathail (1999) A Strategic Sign: The Geopolitical Significance of “Bosnia” in U.S. Foreign Policy. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 17 (1999), 515-533.

G. Ó Tuathail (1999) The Ethnic Cleansing of a “Safe Area”: The Fall of Srebrenica and the Ethics of UN-Governmentality. In Geography and Ethics, eds. James Proctor and David Smith. Routledge, 1999.

 

G. Ó Tuathail (2002) Theorizing Practical Geopolitical Reasoning: The Case of US Policy towards Bosnia in 1992. Political Geography 21 (2002), 601-628.

 

G. Ó Tuathail (2005) Embedding Bosnia-Herzegovina in Euro-Atlantic Structures: From Dayton to Brussels. Eurasian Geography and Economics 46, 1 (March), 145-161.

G. Ó Tuathail (2005) The Frustrations of Geopolitics and the Pleasures of War: Behind Enemy Lines and American Geopolitical Culture. Geopolitics (2005).

G. Ó Tuathail (2006) Geopolitical Discourse: Paddy Ashdown and the Tenth Anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords. Geopolitics 11, 1-18.

G. Ó Tuathail, J. O’Loughlin, D. Djipa (2006) Bosnia-Herzegovina Ten Years After Dayton: Constitutional Changes and Public Opinion Eurasian Geography and Economics 47, 1, 61-75.


 

Derventa neighbors: Serbs and a returning Muslim displaced person, summer 2002.