This paper investigates perceptions of sources of information on the transitional justice process in Croatia, dealing with the 1991-1995 conflict. This provides an insight into the broader nation-building process in Croatia by analysing where the predominant war narrative is reproduced and contested. It is based on focus group, dyad and interview research conducted in 2014 and 2015 with teachers, members of war veterans’ associations and pensioners. Respondents trusted few sources in an atmosphere of general distrust and pessimism towards institutions. Participants in the conflict and images from television were, on the other hand, highly trusted. This paved the way for everyday narratives to have more of an influence than narratives presen...
The concept and study of transitional justice has grown exponentially over the last decades. Since t...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
However much interest the Yugoslav conflicts of the nineties seem to have sparked within the broader...
This paper investigates perceptions of sources of information on the transitional justice process in...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
This article, based on the results of focus-group discussions, dyads, and interviews in Croatia, exa...
The international community is increasingly interested in promoting post-conflict reconciliation in ...
This article examines Croatia’s involvement with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former ...
This article is based on the assumption that norms can help better understand one of the expressivis...
This paper investigates how Croats view the minority Serb population in Croatia. It is based on focu...
The article uses the ICTY documentation to shed light on decision making within Serbian wartime lead...
This thesis analyses the impact of legal and media representations of war crime trials on master na...
From introduction: Croatia became a member of the NATO in April 2009 and is well on the way to becom...
Among the many international bodies and organizations that have made transitional justice a precondi...
Years of international and national accountability efforts in the former Yugoslavia have only partia...
The concept and study of transitional justice has grown exponentially over the last decades. Since t...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
However much interest the Yugoslav conflicts of the nineties seem to have sparked within the broader...
This paper investigates perceptions of sources of information on the transitional justice process in...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
This article, based on the results of focus-group discussions, dyads, and interviews in Croatia, exa...
The international community is increasingly interested in promoting post-conflict reconciliation in ...
This article examines Croatia’s involvement with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former ...
This article is based on the assumption that norms can help better understand one of the expressivis...
This paper investigates how Croats view the minority Serb population in Croatia. It is based on focu...
The article uses the ICTY documentation to shed light on decision making within Serbian wartime lead...
This thesis analyses the impact of legal and media representations of war crime trials on master na...
From introduction: Croatia became a member of the NATO in April 2009 and is well on the way to becom...
Among the many international bodies and organizations that have made transitional justice a precondi...
Years of international and national accountability efforts in the former Yugoslavia have only partia...
The concept and study of transitional justice has grown exponentially over the last decades. Since t...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
However much interest the Yugoslav conflicts of the nineties seem to have sparked within the broader...