Security Services in BIH - Integrating or Disintegrating Factor
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Abazović, M. D. (2002). Security Services in BIH - Integrating or Disintegrating Factor. Kriminalističke Teme, 2(1-2), 9-15. Retrieved from https://krimteme.fkn.unsa.ba/index.php/kt/article/view/522

Abstract

Bosnia and Herzegovina is being differently defined within itself (with certain influences from outside), which is central problem regarding its functioning, i.e. one could say that Bosnia and Herzegovina does not function smoothly, which generates very different and complex problems, including the phenomenon of security, and within that problem issues of intelligence and counterintelligence work. In fact, defining Bosnia and Herzegovina in its internal sphere does not rest on an issue how to organize our state as optimal and high quality service of its citizens and competent subject of international community, but attempts are being made to essentially define the state within the framework of political will of more subjects, out of which some correspond sufficiently, but more of them are habitually narrow minded and their tendency is to put some narrow specific interests on the account of general, and it goes without saying that under general interest we mean citizens in total. Bosnia and Herzegovina as a state that has a task to protect interest of its citizens by just and democratic means and in a full capacity does not have legitimate, productive, defined and modem system of security. True, there are institutions that have security issues on the agenda, even intelligence and counterintelligence work as a segment of security, but there are not the expression of citizens need, but instruments of its owners and transmitters of objectively conflicted political wills, behind whose praxis as a result we have range that equals marked borders of will carriers.

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