European Economic Integrations and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Current Situation and Perspectives
Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a multinational and multireligious country with several centuries long traditions, was, unfortunately, separated from the already begun transition processes, for known reasons. After the Dayton Agreement, this country entered a new era of its social and economic developments, in which are, in addition to others, also the problems of internal and external regionalization, as an essential aspect of these problems, still currently very controversial. The goal of this paper is to assess the further intensity of transition in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the possibilities if its integration into the European economic flows. Keeping in mind the above mentioned aspects, the attempt is made in this paper to answer the key question of to what extent Bosnia and Herzegovina is an European reality or whether it is maybe only an European fiction.