Gendered transformations of state power: Masculinity, international intervention, and the Bosnian policeFootnote** This paper could not have been written without the generous help of Željko Karać and other members of the Zenica police, and from Medica Zenica, especially Duška Andrić-Ružičić. I am also grateful for feedback and suggestions on the text from Jessica Greenburg, Sasha Milićević, Marko Živković, and those who commented on earlier versions presented at meetings of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April 2005 and the International Association for Southeast European Anthropology, Belgrade, May 2005, and a Department of Anthropology seminar at the University of Edinburgh, February 2006.
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