This chapter asks why postcommunist Albania has failed to ensure transitional justice for the abuses committed during one of the harshest communist dictatorships in Eastern Europe. The analysis takes into account alternative explanations of transitional justice processes, including historical legacies, the configuration of political interests, and idea-based accounts. Yet, our proposed framework attempts to link and supplement these existing explanations by incorporating the role of civil society, as a mediator that can screen and shape elite-driven initiatives on the issue. The analysis of Albania suggests that a generally weak civil society, and the very limited number of actors who have engaged with transitional justice has, over the pas...
This study will examine the democratic development of Albania. The purpose is to analyze the Albania...
The assessment of the socio-economic and political aspects of Albania as it embarked toward democrac...
The place of prisons is largely ignored in the literature on political transitions. Yet, given the h...
This article explores the role of politics and public debates in the pursuit of transitional justice...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritaria...
This chapter reviews the literature around the study of post-communist transitional justice. It begi...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
While there are many studies on the democratization trajectory of former communist countries of East...
In 1991, Albania shifted from severe communist rule to a regime claiming to be democratic. However, ...
International audienceAlbania experienced the roughest and longest dictatorial regime of the communi...
From 1946-1990, Albania was a Stalinist regime in which the state imprisoned, exiled, and executed d...
"Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritari...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a novel framework in the study of transitional justice. It is...
The 1990s was a time of significant change for post-socialist nation-states in the former Eastern Bl...
This study will examine the democratic development of Albania. The purpose is to analyze the Albania...
The assessment of the socio-economic and political aspects of Albania as it embarked toward democrac...
The place of prisons is largely ignored in the literature on political transitions. Yet, given the h...
This article explores the role of politics and public debates in the pursuit of transitional justice...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritaria...
This chapter reviews the literature around the study of post-communist transitional justice. It begi...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
While there are many studies on the democratization trajectory of former communist countries of East...
In 1991, Albania shifted from severe communist rule to a regime claiming to be democratic. However, ...
International audienceAlbania experienced the roughest and longest dictatorial regime of the communi...
From 1946-1990, Albania was a Stalinist regime in which the state imprisoned, exiled, and executed d...
"Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritari...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a novel framework in the study of transitional justice. It is...
The 1990s was a time of significant change for post-socialist nation-states in the former Eastern Bl...
This study will examine the democratic development of Albania. The purpose is to analyze the Albania...
The assessment of the socio-economic and political aspects of Albania as it embarked toward democrac...
The place of prisons is largely ignored in the literature on political transitions. Yet, given the h...