
Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation
Multi-level Challenges in Deeply Divided Societies
- 304 pages
- English
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Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation
Multi-level Challenges in Deeply Divided Societies
About this book
This book examines approaches to reconciliation and peacebuilding in settler colonial, post-conflict, and divided societies.
In contrast to current literature, this book provides a broader assessment of reconciliation and conflict transformation by applying a distinctive 'multi-level' approach. The analysis provides a unique intervention in the field, one that significantly complicates received notions of reconciliation and transitional justice, and considers conflict transformation across the constitutional, institutional, and relational levels of society. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in South Africa, Northern Ireland, Australia, and Guatemala, the work presents an interdisciplinary study of the complex political challenges facing societies attempting to transition either from violence and authoritarianism to peace and democracy, or from colonialism to post-colonialism. Informed by theories of agonistic democracy, the book conceives of reconciliation as a process that is deeply political, and that prioritises the capacity to retain and develop democratic political contest in societies that have, in other ways, been able to resolve their conflicts. The cases considered suggest that reconciliation is most likely an open-ended process rather than a goal — a process that requires divided societies to pay ongoing attention to reconciliatory efforts at all levels, long after the eyes of the world have moved on from countries where the work of reconciliation is thought to be finished.
This book will be of great interest to students of reconciliation, conflict transformation, peacebuilding, transitional justice and IR in general.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of abbreviations
- List of interviewees
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction Truce or transformation?
- PART I Conceptualizing reconciliation and conflict transformation
- 1 Understanding divided societies
- 2 Conceptualizing reconciliation
- 3 The problem of time
- PART II Constitutional challenges
- 4 Who needs to reconcile?
- 5 Settlements and agreements
- 6 New constitutional frameworks
- PART III Institutional challenges
- 7 Equity and redistribution
- 8 Education, policing, and justice
- 9 Civil society and religion
- PART IV Relational challenges
- 10 Truth, justice, healing, and forgiveness
- 11 Sharing space
- 12 The need for ongoing dialogue
- reference
- Index