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identity politics are a key factor for explaining the successes and failures of reconciliation processes. We still know very … little about the causal mechanisms underlying reconciliation, one of the reasons for this being the near-total absence of … interdisciplinary work on this issue. However, one cannot fully grasp reconciliation dynamics – which play out at the micro- and macro …
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identity politics are a key factor for explaining the successes and failures of reconciliation processes. We still know very … little about the causal mechanisms underlying reconciliation, one of the reasons for this being the near-total absence of … interdisciplinary work on this issue. However, one cannot fully grasp reconciliation dynamics – which play out at the micro- and macro …
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The term ‘hybrid’ has been widely incorporated into recent peacebuilding scholarship to describe an array of … peacebuilding endeavors, including hybrid peacekeeping missions, hybrid criminal tribunals, hybrid governance, and the hybrid peace …, therefore, concerning the concept’s usefulness for peacebuilding theory, policy, and practice. Most problematically, while …
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of reconciliation in which campesinos administer both retributive and restorative forms of justice. …
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interventions. The argument derives from a discussion of transitional justice and peacebuilding and is empirically illustrated for …
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Ethiopia has long been in a period of upheaval characterised by massive levels of violence. Relations between the largest ethnic groups are in flux, as is their relationship with the government. The state lacks legitimacy in the central regions of the country, its monopoly on the use of force is...
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Ethiopia has long been in a period of upheaval characterised by massive levels of violence. Relations between the largest ethnic groups are in flux, as is their relationship with the government. The state lacks legitimacy in the central regions of the country, its monopoly on the use of force is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015053573
Reconciliation has become an important part of postconflict peacebuilding rhetoric and practice in recent years. As …
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