Actualitica Podcast #41 – Enver Kazaz: Uncovering the Political-Tycoon Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the 41st episode of the Actualitica Podcast, the guest is a distinguished Bosnian-Herzegovinian professor of literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo, as well as an editor, poet, and social analyst, Enver Kazaz. The episode covers the past, present, and future of Bosnia and Herzegovina. How does he view the country’s independence with the benefit of hindsight? Does he believe that the Dayton Agreement is responsible for all the problems in Bosnia and Herzegovina today? Why is there a constitutional crisis in the country? What is the role of religion? What does he think about the idea of federalizing the entire territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina? How does he perceive the pluralization of the Croatian political scene in Bosnia and Herzegovina? Does he believe that the “Croatian Five” can defeat the HDZ in the elections?

How has Sarajevo socially and culturally changed compared to the pre-war period? Why does he argue that Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro share a single polycentric standard language? Our esteemed guest provides answers to these and many other questions. Definitely worth watching! Editor and host: Matija Šerić.

You can watch the episode at the link.

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