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Amnesty after Atrocity?: Healing Nations after Genocide and War Crimes Book

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  • Amnesty after Atrocity?: Healing Nations after Genocide and War Crimes
  • Written by author Helena Cobban
  • Published by Paradigm Publishers, October 2006
  • In Amnesty after Atrocity? veteran journalist Helena Cobban examines the effectiveness of different ways of dealing with the aftermath of genocide and violence committed during deep intergroup conflicts. She traveled to Rwanda, Mozambique, and Sout
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List of Acronyms     vii
Preface     ix
Atrocities, Conflicts, and Peacemaking     1
Dealing with the Aftermath of Atrocity     3
South Africa     8
Mozambique     12
Rwanda     18
What Are the Policy Meta-Tasks?     22
Rwanda: Court Processes After Mass Violence     25
Atrocities, War, and War Termination     25
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda     42
Justice and Rebuilding Inside Rwanda     58
Politics, Society, and Reconciliation     74
South Africa: Amnesties, Truth-Seeking-and Reconciliation?     80
From Conflict to Peacemaking     80
How the TRC Worked     98
South Africans Look Back at the TRC     114
Mozambique: Heal and Rebuild     136
Atrocities, War, and Peace     136
Mozambique, 1992-2005     161
Comparing Postconflict Justice in Rwanda, South Africa, and Mozambique     183
Comparing the Burdens of Conflict and Atrocity     183
Ending the Conflicts     185
The Postconflict Era     188
Outcomes     193
Conclusion     194
Restoring Peacemaking,Revaluing History     198
Restoring Peacemaking     198
Negotiations Versus the Temptations of Victory     203
Prosecutions, Opportunity Costs, and Peacebuilding     207
Notions of Accountability and Punishment     211
Accountability, Individualism, and Manichaeism     216
Remorse, Culture, Memory, and Peacebuilding     221
Peacebuilding as a Process over Time     228
Revaluing the Role of Religion     232
Lessons from Mozambique     235
Peacebuilding and Atrocity Prevention in the Twenty-First Century     238
Notes     243
Name Index     268
Subject Index     274


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