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Dayton and Peace
His mandate derives from the Dayton Agreement, as confirmed by the Peace Implementation Council, an ad hoc body with a Steering Board composed of representatives of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the UK, the United States, the presidency of the European Union, the European Commission, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
* 1995The Dayton Peace Agreement is initialed at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio, ending three and a half years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bildt has also been noted internationally as a mediator in the Balkan conflict, serving as the European Union's Special Envoy to the Former Yugoslavia from June 1995, co-chairman of the Dayton Peace Conference in November 1995 and as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina from December 1995 to June 1997 immediately after the Bosnian War.
Bildt and Richard Holbrooke before peace talks in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina in October 1995. After his term as Prime Minister, Bildt was active as a mediator in the Balkans conflict, serving as the European Union Special Envoy to Former Yugoslavia from June 1995, Co-Chairman of the Dayton Peace Conference in November 1995, and High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina from December 1995 to June 1997 immediately after the Bosnian War.
* Dayton Agreement, or Dayton Peace Accord ( ending the Bosnian War in 1995 )
* Former Yugoslavia Embargo November 21, 1995 Dayton Peace Accord
" Sheen is an honorary trustee of the Dayton International Peace Museum.
From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Ischinger was Director of the Policy Planning Staff ; from 1995 to 1998, as Director General for Political Affairs ( Political Director ), Mr. Ischinger participated in a number of international negotiating processes, including the Bosnia Peace Talks at Dayton, OH, the negotiations concerning the NATO-Russia Founding Act, as well as the negotiations on EU and NATO enlargement and on the Kosovo crisis.
The mission was to conduct operations to enforce the military provisions set forth by the Dayton Peace Accords.
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement, Dayton Accords, Paris Protocol or Dayton-Paris Agreement, is the peace agreement reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in November 1995, and formally signed in Paris on 14 December 1995.
* The Dayton Agreements: A Breakthrough for Peace and Justice ?, a Symposium at the European Journal of International Law
* Beyond Dayton: The Balkans and Euro-Atlantic Integration U. S. Institute of Peace Event, November 2005 ( Audio & Transcripts )
* Dayton Literary Peace Prize, runner-up, Nanjing Requiem ( 2012 )
On September 22, 2005, the 44th anniversary of the day President John F. Kennedy signed the Peace Corps into law, Dayton became the first U. S. Senator to introduce legislation creating a cabinet-level Department of Peace.
Following the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, Bosnia and Herzegovina established a currency board pegged to the Deutschmark ( since 2002 replaced by the Euro ).
Long well known in diplomatic and journalistic circles, Holbrooke achieved great public prominence when he, together with former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt, brokered a peace agreement among the warring factions in Bosnia that led to the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, in 1995.
Several considered Holbrooke's role in the Dayton Accords to merit the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1995, he was the chief architect of the Dayton Peace Accords.
Holbrooke has written numerous articles about his experiences in the Balkans, and in 1998, published the widely acclaimed book, To End a War, a memoir of his time as the chief negotiator of the Dayton Peace Accords, ending the Bosnian civil war.
Holbrooke was also an honorary trustee of the Dayton International Peace Museum, as well as professor-at-large at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University, his alma mater.

Dayton and Accords
The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia.
The 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was ended with the crucial participation of the United States in brokering the 1995 Dayton Accords.
In the 3 years since the Dayton Accords were signed, over $ 4 billion in foreign aid has flown into Bosnia, about $ 800 million of it coming from SEED funds.
Key issues over the last decade have been the implementation of the Dayton Accords and the Erdut Agreement, nondiscriminatory facilitation of the return of refugees and displaced persons from the 1991-95 war including property restitution for ethnic Serbs, resolution of border disputes with Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and general democratization.
In June 2003, U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell was able to certify that Serbia and Montenegro relationship with the Republika Srpska was consistent with the Dayton Accords, had released all political prisoners, and was cooperating with ICTY.
The Dayton Accords ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixing the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
The base is also notable for being the site of the Dayton Agreement, also known as the Dayton Accords, the peace agreement that put an end to the three and a half years of Bosnian war, one of the armed conflicts in the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.
fr: Accords de Dayton
MPRI started training the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for $ 140 million, after 1995 when the Dayton Accords were established.
In November 1995, he was one of the leading negotiators during the Bosnia peace negotiations in Dayton, Ohio and one of the draftsmen of what subsequently became the Dayton Peace Accords, which lead to the permanent cessation of hostilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
NATO was accountable for carrying out the Dayton Peace Accords.
Milo opposed the Dayton Accords which he criticized as being anti-Serb, publicly blasting Milošević in an interview for the Belgrade weekly Vreme.
The canton was created by the Washington Accords in 1994, and its boundaries defined by the Dayton Accords in 1995.

Dayton and were
Progress in the areas of Dayton, Erdut, and refugee returns were evident in 1998, but progress was slow and required intensive international engagement.
Orville Wright, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, and entrepreneur John H. Patterson were born in Dayton.
Rosenbloom was awarded the remains of the Dallas Texans who had a long and winding history starting as the Boston Yanks in 1944 who later merged with the Brooklyn Tigers and were previously known as the Dayton Triangles, an original NFL team established in 1913.
During the 1920s, the experiments pioneered by Michelson were repeated by Dayton Miller, who publicly proclaimed positive results on several occasions, although not large enough to be consistent with any known aether theory.
All the aircraft were transported from Moldova to the National Air Intelligence Center ( NAIC ) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in C-17 Globemaster III transport planes over a period of two weeks.
More than 200 newspaper reporters from all parts of the country and two from London were in Dayton.
Elmer Chubb ," but the claims that Chubb would drink poison and preach in lost languages were ignored as commonplace by the people of Dayton and only the Commonweal bit.
The band's founding members were Liam Howe and Chris Corner, who then recruited Kelli Dayton ( formerly of Lumieres, now recording under the name Kelli Ali ) for vocal duties and long-time friend Ian Pickering to provide lyrics.
In the meantime, charges against Patterson were eventually dismissed because of his philanthropic efforts during the Great Dayton Flood of 1913.
To even out at 12 members ( because Dayton, VCU, and Virginia Tech were left out of the merger < ref >
The seats of council members Midge Johnson, Cynthia Dayton, and Sherrie Hall Everett were up for election in 2011.
Their convictions were unpopular with the public due to the efforts of Patterson and Watson to help those affected by the Dayton, Ohio floods of 1913, but efforts to have them pardoned by President Woodrow Wilson were unsuccessful.
As Dayton Miller wrote, " White light fringes were chosen for the observations because they consist of a small group of fringes having a central, sharply defined black fringe which forms a permanent zero reference mark for all readings.
All Indian claims to land within Benton County were ceded in the Treaty of Dayton in 1855.
That same year, Dayton and Springfield were grouped together as the Dayton-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Irregularities appeared again and votes from Dayton, mostly in favor of Linden, were rejected by the board of supervisors.
In 1959, elements of the Power Plant Laboratory at Dayton, Ohio, were relocated to the Edwards Rocket Engine Test facility.
Two communities, Jamestown and Brooklyn, laid out in 1848, merged in 1867 and were renamed Dayton in honor of Dayton, Ohio.
In 1782, a sawmill and gristmill were erected at Goodwin's Mills, which developed into the town's only business and trade center, despite the fact that some of the village is actually located in Dayton.
New Paris as well as nearby Greenville, Ohio and Richmond, Indiana were selected for this honor because of strong Union support during the Civil War, and to avoid a route passing through the " Copperhead " ( pro-South ) hotbeds of Dayton and Cincinnati.
John G. Lewis, a citizen of Dayton, secured permission from authorities to move the logs to Dayton, where they were reassembled.

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