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Tobias
K. Vogel
Tobias
K. Vogel is a PhD candidate in political science at the New
School
for Social Research, New York, and is currently writing a
dissertation on
external state-building and the challenge of legitimacy. He
is a resident of
Sarajevo, Bosnia, where he works as a consultant with UNDP
and several think
tanks and NGOs. A native of Switzerland, he received an MA
in philosophy
from the University of Zurich and in political science from
the New School.
He subsequently worked for the Open Society Institute, the
International
Rescue Committee, and the European Center for Minority Issues
in Vienna, New
York, and the Balkans. Vogel is the author, with Phil Triadafilopoulos,
of a
forthcoming book on ethnic unmixing as a peacemaking strategy
in
twentieth-century Europe and the editor, with Christophe Solioz,
of "Dayton
and Beyond: Perspectives on the Future of Bosnia and Herzegovina"
(Nomos,
2004). He has published numerous book reviews and articles
in the
International Journal, Transitions Online, Nations and Nationalism,
and on
Humanities-Net.
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