A significant new examination of the possibilities of reconciliation after wars and genocide
Ernesto Verdeja is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Acknowledgments
p. vii
Theorizing Reconciliation
p. 1
Key Normative Concepts
p. 28
Political Society
p. 66
Institutional and Legal Responses: Trails and Truth Commissions
p. 92
Civil Society and Reconciliation
p. 136
Interpersonal Reconciliation
p. 160
Conclusion
p. 180
Notes
p. 187
References
p. 197
Index
p. 221
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