Abstract
This article critically engages with the need for success, a deep structure influencing, as we will argue, not only the outcome of international peace interventions today, but the very ways we think, understand, and evaluate interventions. We engage with this deep structure through a deconstructive double reading of the representations it creates and the influence of those representations on the everyday life of those exposed to it in the city of Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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