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Obstacles Preventing Bosnia from Joining the European Union

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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s pursuit of European Union (EU) membership represents both a strategic goal and a critical opportunity for post-war reconstruction, regional stability, and long-term development. Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. As the country continues to recover from the devastation of the Bosnian Genocide and War (1992-1995), the EU’s membership criteria serve as an important framework for the country’s reforms.

While Bosnia’s EU accession is crucial for both its development and the stability of the Balkans, the process remains complicated by various political, social, and economic challenges. Joining the EU would offer Bosnia economic benefits, such as access to a single market and financial assistance, and a potential guarantee of peace and stability. To achieve this goal, Bosnia must address deep-rooted political divisions that have shaped its post-war structure and continue to hinder its democratic and economic progress towards full membership has been slow and fraught with challenges.

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The EU has set clear criteria for membership, including requirements for democratic governance, human rights, rule of law, and economic stability. Bosnia and Herzegovina was officially recognized as an EU candidate in 2022. However, its progress toward membership has been slow, hindered by political divisions, governance challenges, and a lack of reforms. The country’s path to EU membership is complicated by the ongoing power struggles between its entities, particularly with RS regularly opposing central government initiatives.

Bosnia’s Political Structure

On March 14, 2025, RS approved a draft constitution granting the entity full control over its military, judiciary, and other national functions, effectively paving the way for a potential secession. The RS leader, Milorad Dodik continues to defy Bosnia’s central government and the Dayton Agreement. Dodik was sentenced to one year in prison and banned from political office for six years for defying the rulings of the Dayton Peace Agreement.

EU has acknowledged some progress in Bosnia’s membership process but remains critical of the country’s political dysfunction and lack of governance reforms. The EU has consistently urged Bosnia to implement comprehensive reforms in areas such as the rule of law, governance, human rights, and anti-corruption measures. For Bosnia to move forward in its EU accession process, it must overcome its political divisions and demonstrate the ability to function as a unified state. The ongoing challenges posed by RS’s separatist rhetoric and Dodik’s defiance of state institutions must be addressed to ensure long-term political stability. Additionally, economic and institutional reforms will be crucial in making Bosnia a viable candidate for EU membership.

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