Summary
The Gaza peace plan has similarities to the peace agreement used in Bosnia and Herzegovina after its war. Both plans involve significant external control over local governance. The new structure in Gaza includes oversight by international figures, similar to how Bosnia was managed.
Key Facts
- The Gaza peace plan aims to end attacks but promises external control over governance.
- The plan involves creating a governance system based on "best international standards."
- The Bosnia peace agreement converted the region into a semi-protectorate with external control.
- Bosnia's constitution was drafted by international mediators, not its citizens.
- The proposed Gaza administration will consist of a Board of Peace led by President Trump.
- The Gaza plan includes two executive boards and a technocratic administration.
- These governing bodies in Gaza, like in Bosnia, operate with limited local accountability.
- In Bosnia, the real power lies with international bodies like the Office of the High Representative.