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Conflicts end. Often though, the roots of future conflict remain in fertile soil. The process of reconciliation among … results have been applied to provide insights into post-conflict reconciliation processes. … benefits. However, a population can learn the reciprocative culture to facilitate reconciliation. Whether it does or not …
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challenges facing post-conflict societies. Using experimental data from post-genocide Rwanda and Burundi, this paper shows that … an unwarranted tendency to blame others for negative outcomes is a behavioural barrier that makes reconciliation … suggest that insurance agreements that limit negative shocks and reduce noise, can encourage reconciliation by mitigating …
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challenges facing post-conflict societies. Using experimental data from post-genocide Rwanda and Burundi, this paper shows that … an unwarranted tendency to blame others for negative outcomes is a behavioural barrier that makes reconciliation … suggest that insurance agreements that limit negative shocks and reduce noise, can encourage reconciliation by mitigating …
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The article reviews the main provisions activity of National Service of Mediation and Reconciliation of Ukraine, and …
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The world has been struck by a mutating systemic financial crisis that is unprecedented in terms of financial losses and fiscal costs, geographic reach, and speed and synchronisation. The crisis from August 2007 to date can be divided into three main phases: the financial turmoil from August...
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On June 19, 2017 the European Union and the British government officially commenced negotiations on the terms of the British exit from the union. The dominant view among most economic policy analysts and commentators seems to be that the cards are clearly stacked against Britain and that the...
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This essay uses entangled political economy to explore how concerns over Covid-19 have influenced conduct within the public square. Entangled political economy represents a merging of ideas that Frank Knight (1933) and Harold Lasswell (1936) set forth to indicate that politics and economics...
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