In the early hours of the Dayton talks, maps were redrawn, corridors carved out, and the Bosnian capital handed over to those who defended it. The 30th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Agreement invites renewed scrutiny of its far-reaching impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina and the wider Balkans. In a series of articles published weekly, longtime Transitions contributor Tihomir Loza examines key turning points that led to Dayton, as well as some of the major challenges facing Bosnia today.