Reconciliation after War
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<p>This edited volume examines a range of historical and contemporary episodes of reconciliation and anti-reconciliation in the aftermath of war.</p><p>Reconciliation is a concept that resists easy definition. At the same time it is almost invariably invoked as a goal of post-conflict reconstruction peacebuilding and transitional justice. This book examines the considerable ambiguity and controversy surrounding the term and crucially asks what has reconciliation entailed historically? What can we learn from past episodes of reconciliation and anti-reconciliation? Taken together the chapters in this volume adopt an interdisciplinary approach focused on the question of how reconciliation has been enacted performed and understood in particular historical episodes and how that might contribute to our understanding of the concept and its practice. Rather than seek a universal definition the book focuses on what makes each case of reconciliation unique and highlights the specificity of reconciliation in individual contexts.</p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of transitional justice conflict resolution human rights history and International Relations.</p>
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