In this paper we examine reconciliation as a category of political practice through the lens of current developments in the former Yugoslavia. Existing literature about the former Yugoslavia often starts from the assumption there is complete clarity as to what constitutes reconciliation and what is needed to achieve it. Our basic assertion, however, is that reconciliation is a dynamic idea that encapsulates a wide range of different theoretical as well as political interpretations. Although the literature on the theoretical complexity of reconciliation is growing, there is an important gap in empirical research on the various ways in which reconciliation is understood in various legal, social and political fields. This paper investigates co...
Reconciliation between national groups and States following divisive historical events, such as in p...
Please do not cite without permission from authors This paper examines the international community’s...
The case of former Yugoslavia and its successors is specific and a bit different from the other post...
How to achieve reconciliation especially after a society has undergone violent and enduring conflict...
In this paper, we offer a possible interpretation of reconciliation in the former Yugoslav area. In ...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain insight into the role and meaning of reconciliation in the p...
Throughout the past three decades the world has witnessed an increased transition of states from aut...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
Identifying the prospects of reconciliation at various stages of the violent conflict is a matter of...
The study investigates initiatives for reconciliation and "dealing with the past" which were underta...
In this paper preconditions for reconciliation on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, primarily ...
The international community is increasingly interested in promoting post-conflict reconciliation in ...
The war in Kosovo and its aftermath has been studied by many researchers, as well as the presence of...
Dissertation aims to empirically test the theoretical hypotheses raised by the first wave of scholar...
In the first section of the paper, by reviewing the contemporary literature in this field, the autho...
Reconciliation between national groups and States following divisive historical events, such as in p...
Please do not cite without permission from authors This paper examines the international community’s...
The case of former Yugoslavia and its successors is specific and a bit different from the other post...
How to achieve reconciliation especially after a society has undergone violent and enduring conflict...
In this paper, we offer a possible interpretation of reconciliation in the former Yugoslav area. In ...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain insight into the role and meaning of reconciliation in the p...
Throughout the past three decades the world has witnessed an increased transition of states from aut...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
Identifying the prospects of reconciliation at various stages of the violent conflict is a matter of...
The study investigates initiatives for reconciliation and "dealing with the past" which were underta...
In this paper preconditions for reconciliation on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, primarily ...
The international community is increasingly interested in promoting post-conflict reconciliation in ...
The war in Kosovo and its aftermath has been studied by many researchers, as well as the presence of...
Dissertation aims to empirically test the theoretical hypotheses raised by the first wave of scholar...
In the first section of the paper, by reviewing the contemporary literature in this field, the autho...
Reconciliation between national groups and States following divisive historical events, such as in p...
Please do not cite without permission from authors This paper examines the international community’s...
The case of former Yugoslavia and its successors is specific and a bit different from the other post...