One of the key Dayton documents, the agreement on sub-regional arms control, was supposed to be signed in Oslo on June 11 but the ceremony was postponed for a week "because of formal reasons". The Bosnians refused to sign saying the document treated the Bosnian Serb Republic as a state but all sides agreed with everything else
When in early October 1995 a car-bomb exploded in central Skoplje in an attempt to assassinate Macedonia's President Kiro Gligorov, many people in Skoplje (and elsewhere) thought the war had arrived to the most peaceful part of the former Yugoslavia. Macedonia's chances to maintain peace and the 78 year-old president's chances to survive were, at first, estimated at 50:50.
At any rate, whatever he thought of himself, it is clear that Milosevic cannot show the world another, acceptable face, so he essentially remains the man of war, presently unemployed due to the circumstances