Transitional Justice in Established Democracies A Political Theory
Truth commissions, apologies, and reparations are just some of the transitional justice mechanisms embraced by established democracies. This groundbreaking exploration of political theory explains how these forms of state redress repair the damage state w
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Transitional Justice in Established Democracies A Political Theory
Stephen Winter
International Political Theory series Series Editor: Gary Browning, Professor of Politics, Department of International Relations, Politics and Sociology, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Political theory has by tradition implicitly accepted the bounds of the state, and this series of intellectually rigorous and innovative monographs and edited volumes takes the discipline forward, reflecting both the burgeoning of IR as a discipline and the concurrent internationalization of traditional political theory issues and concepts. Offering a wide-ranging examination of how international politics is to be interpreted, the titles in the series thus bridge the IR–political theory divide. The aim of the series is to explore international issues in analytic, historical and radical ways that complement and extend common forms of conceiving international relations such as realism, liberalism and constructivism. Titles in the series include: Keith Breen and Shane O’Neill (editors) AFTER THE NATION Critical Reflections on Nationalism and Postnationalism Gary Browning, Raia Prokhovnik and Maria Dimova-Cookson (editors) DIALOGUES WITH CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORISTS Gary Browning GLOBAL THEORY FROM KANT TO HARDT AND NEGRI Tony Burns and Simon Thompson (editors) GLOBAL JUSTICE AND THE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION Alexandros Kioupkiolis FREEDOM AFTER THE CRITIQUE OF FOUNDATIONS Marx, Liberalism, Castoriadis and Agonistic Autonomy Michaela Neacsu HANS J. MORGENTHAU’S THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Disenchantment and Re-Enchantment Raia Prokhovnik and Gabriella Slomp (editors) INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL THEORY AFTER HOBBES Analysis, Interpretation and Orientation Howard Williams KANT AND THE END OF WAR A Critique of Just War Theory
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