= High Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina = Under the [[BosniaHerzegovina/Democratization#Dayton_Agreement|Dayton Agreement]], the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina is overseen by a '''high representative''' from a foreign power. This position enjoys substantial power of the internal affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina; it is effectively a viceroyalty. This is a history of those high representatives. ||'''High Representatives''' ||'''Country''' ||'''Term''' || ||Carl Bildt ||[[Sweden/Democratization#Regeringsformen_of_1974|Sweden]] ||1995 - 1997|| ||Carlos Westendorp ||[[Spain/Democratization#Constitution of 1978|Spain]] ||1997 - 1999|| ||Wolfgang Petritsch ||[[Austria/Democratization#Second_Republic_of_Austria|Austria]] ||1999 - 2002|| ||Paddy Ashdown ||[[UnitedKingdom/Democratization#Constitutional_Monarchy|UK]] ||2002 - 2006|| ||Christian Schwarz-Schilling||[[Germany/Democratization#Federal_Republic_of_Germany|Germany]]||2006 - 2007|| ||Miroslav Lajčák ||[[Slovakia/Democratization#Slovak_Republic|Slovakia]] ||2007 - 2009|| ||Valentin Inzko ||[[Austria/Democratization#Second_Republic_of_Austria|Austria]] ||2009 - 2021|| ||Christian Schmidt ||[[Germany/Democratization#Federal_Republic_of_Germany|Germany]]||2021 - || ---- CategoryRicottone