Nikola Ambarkov
- PhD in Political Science
Nikola Ambarkov has a bachelor’s degree in journalism, a master’s degree in European studies, and a Ph.D. in political science. His previous working experience is in the field of journalism, but also as a lecturer in legal-political sciences. His sphere of scientific interest is the political, party, and electoral system especially in countries with consociational democracy – topics that he mostly treats in his scientific research papers so far.
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PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS IN ELECTORAL REGULATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA REGARDING THE ELECTION OF THREE-MEMBER PRESIDENCY – ONE REVIEW 25 YEARS AFTER DAYTON
Abstract: Late last year, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) marked 25 years since the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords (DPA). This Agreement ended the country’s brutal ethnic war (1992-95). The established political system in Dayton was qualified as a classic consociational agreement but from the new wave. It provided consensual power-sharing between the political elites of […]