Theory of Collective Reconciliation

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Theory of Collective Reconciliation

A Trinity of Recognition, Responsibility and Reparation

Regional / International studies Peace studies and conflict resolution Crime and criminology Politics and government Criminal justice law History and Archaeology European history Middle Eastern history African history The Holocaust Second World War

Author: Vahagn Avedian

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Collection: Routledge Approaches to History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9th September 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040131251


What does reconciliation mean and entail?

Is collective reconciliation for entire societies or nations possible? This book aims to present it as a highly achievable albeit difficult and complex goal requiring political and collective commitment, resources, and – most importantly – the will to change.

Reconciliation as a process

Reconciliation is the synthesis and an overarching process consisting of a trinity of recognition, responsibility, and reparation. Through comparative case studies where these different aspects have been implemented in a variety of degrees and combinations, the book illustrates how these constituent parts relate to each other and how they can enhance and complement one another. It also investigates whether there are scenarios where the omission of a certain part can in fact have a positive impact on the reconciliatory process in the short and long terms, the extent to which the order in which different measures are implemented matters, and how national cases differ from international ones.

Intended audience

This volume is aimed at postgraduates, researchers, and academics of peace and conflict studies, as well as history, social sciences, political sciences, and legal studies.

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