"As nations struggling to heal wounds of civil war and atrocity turn toward the model of reconciliation, Reconciliation in Divided Societies takes a systematic look at the political dimensions of this international phenomenon. . . . The book shows us how this transformation happens so that we can al
Reconciliation in Divided Societies: Finding Common Ground
β Scribed by Erin Daly; Jeremy Sarkin
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 338
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As nations struggling to heal wounds of civil war and atrocity turn toward the model of reconciliation, Reconciliation in Divided Societies takes a systematic look at the political dimensions of this international phenomenon.
As nations struggling to heal wounds of civil war and atrocity turn toward the model of reconciliation, Reconciliation in Divided Societies takes a systematic look at the political dimensions of this international phenomenon.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Preface
Part I: Finding Common Ground
Chapter 1. The Lay of the Land
Part II: Reconciliation in Layers
Chapter 2. The Divided Self
Chapter 3. Reconciliation in Community
Chapter 4. National and International Reconciliation
Part III: Reconciliationβs Internal Logic
Chapter 5 The Costs of Reconciliation
Chapter 6. Truth, Forgiveness, and Justice
Chapter 7. Reconciliation Redirected
Part IV: Reconciliation Reconstructed
Chapter 8. Politics and Money
Chapter 9. The Mechanics of Reconciliation
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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