Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings
Herausgeber: Espindola, Juan; Payne, Leigh A
Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings
Herausgeber: Espindola, Juan; Payne, Leigh A
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Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings offers an array of examples to demonstrate the ubiquity of collaboration and its extension over territory and time. It also teases out a framework for examining collaboration, merging history, philosophy, political science, sociology, law, and literary studies.
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Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings offers an array of examples to demonstrate the ubiquity of collaboration and its extension over territory and time. It also teases out a framework for examining collaboration, merging history, philosophy, political science, sociology, law, and literary studies.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267059
- ISBN-10: 019726705X
- Artikelnr.: 66157543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267059
- ISBN-10: 019726705X
- Artikelnr.: 66157543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Juan Espindola is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Philosophical Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He was trained as a political theorist at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on violence, and transitional justice. He is the author of Transitional Justice after German Reunification: Exposing Unofficial Collaborators (Cambridge University Press, 2015), and his work has appeared in journals such as Theoretical Criminology, Bioethics, Studies in Philosophy and Education, Theory and Research in Education, German Studies Review, Res Publica, and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Journal of Social Philosophy, and others. Leigh A. Payne is Professor of Sociology and Latin America at the University of Oxford, St Antony's College. She has written extensively on right-wing movements, transitional justice, and human rights. She is author of Unsettling Accounts: Neither Truth nor Reconciliation in Confessions of State Violence (Duke University Press, 2008) and co-author of Transitional Justice and Corporate Accountability from Below: Deploying Archimedes' Lever (Cambridge University Press, 2020 with Gabriel Pereira and Laura Bernal-Bermúdez).
* 1: Coming to Terms with Collaboration: An Introduction,Juan Espindola
and Leigh A. Payne
* Part I: The Politics of Collaboration
* 2: Native Intelligence: African Detectives and Informers in White
South Africa,Jacob Dlamini
* 3: Be My Character: Framing the Female Collaborator in
Postdictatorship Argentine Novels,Ksenija Bilbija
* 4: Collaborationism in Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Case of the
Basque Country,Luis de la Calle
* Part II: Collaboration Moments
* 5: Collaboration and Opportunism in Communist Czechoslovakia,Mark
Drumbl and Barbora Holá
* 6: Black Collaboration During American Slavery,Andrea L. Dennis
* 7: Third-Party Collaborators in the Colombian Armed Conflict: A
Paramilitary Case Study,Gerson Iván Arias and Carlos Andrés Prieto
* 8: Informing, Intelligence, and Public Policy in Northern Ireland:
Some Overlooked Negative Consequences of Deploying Informers against
Political Violence,Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty
* Part III: Holding Collaborators Accountable
* 9: The Collaboration of the Intellectuals: Legal Academia and the
Third Reich,Oren Gross
* 10: Grudge Informers and Beyond: On Accountability for Collaborators
with Repressive Regimes,Colleen Murphy
* 11: Business Collaborators on Trial: Legal Obstacles to Corporate
Accountability in Argentina,Gabriel Pereira
* 12: International Law and Collaboration: A Tentative Embrace,Shane
Darcy
* 13: Conclusion: Reckoning with Collaboration,Juan Espindola and Leigh
A. Payne
* Index
and Leigh A. Payne
* Part I: The Politics of Collaboration
* 2: Native Intelligence: African Detectives and Informers in White
South Africa,Jacob Dlamini
* 3: Be My Character: Framing the Female Collaborator in
Postdictatorship Argentine Novels,Ksenija Bilbija
* 4: Collaborationism in Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Case of the
Basque Country,Luis de la Calle
* Part II: Collaboration Moments
* 5: Collaboration and Opportunism in Communist Czechoslovakia,Mark
Drumbl and Barbora Holá
* 6: Black Collaboration During American Slavery,Andrea L. Dennis
* 7: Third-Party Collaborators in the Colombian Armed Conflict: A
Paramilitary Case Study,Gerson Iván Arias and Carlos Andrés Prieto
* 8: Informing, Intelligence, and Public Policy in Northern Ireland:
Some Overlooked Negative Consequences of Deploying Informers against
Political Violence,Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty
* Part III: Holding Collaborators Accountable
* 9: The Collaboration of the Intellectuals: Legal Academia and the
Third Reich,Oren Gross
* 10: Grudge Informers and Beyond: On Accountability for Collaborators
with Repressive Regimes,Colleen Murphy
* 11: Business Collaborators on Trial: Legal Obstacles to Corporate
Accountability in Argentina,Gabriel Pereira
* 12: International Law and Collaboration: A Tentative Embrace,Shane
Darcy
* 13: Conclusion: Reckoning with Collaboration,Juan Espindola and Leigh
A. Payne
* Index
* 1: Coming to Terms with Collaboration: An Introduction,Juan Espindola
and Leigh A. Payne
* Part I: The Politics of Collaboration
* 2: Native Intelligence: African Detectives and Informers in White
South Africa,Jacob Dlamini
* 3: Be My Character: Framing the Female Collaborator in
Postdictatorship Argentine Novels,Ksenija Bilbija
* 4: Collaborationism in Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Case of the
Basque Country,Luis de la Calle
* Part II: Collaboration Moments
* 5: Collaboration and Opportunism in Communist Czechoslovakia,Mark
Drumbl and Barbora Holá
* 6: Black Collaboration During American Slavery,Andrea L. Dennis
* 7: Third-Party Collaborators in the Colombian Armed Conflict: A
Paramilitary Case Study,Gerson Iván Arias and Carlos Andrés Prieto
* 8: Informing, Intelligence, and Public Policy in Northern Ireland:
Some Overlooked Negative Consequences of Deploying Informers against
Political Violence,Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty
* Part III: Holding Collaborators Accountable
* 9: The Collaboration of the Intellectuals: Legal Academia and the
Third Reich,Oren Gross
* 10: Grudge Informers and Beyond: On Accountability for Collaborators
with Repressive Regimes,Colleen Murphy
* 11: Business Collaborators on Trial: Legal Obstacles to Corporate
Accountability in Argentina,Gabriel Pereira
* 12: International Law and Collaboration: A Tentative Embrace,Shane
Darcy
* 13: Conclusion: Reckoning with Collaboration,Juan Espindola and Leigh
A. Payne
* Index
and Leigh A. Payne
* Part I: The Politics of Collaboration
* 2: Native Intelligence: African Detectives and Informers in White
South Africa,Jacob Dlamini
* 3: Be My Character: Framing the Female Collaborator in
Postdictatorship Argentine Novels,Ksenija Bilbija
* 4: Collaborationism in Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Case of the
Basque Country,Luis de la Calle
* Part II: Collaboration Moments
* 5: Collaboration and Opportunism in Communist Czechoslovakia,Mark
Drumbl and Barbora Holá
* 6: Black Collaboration During American Slavery,Andrea L. Dennis
* 7: Third-Party Collaborators in the Colombian Armed Conflict: A
Paramilitary Case Study,Gerson Iván Arias and Carlos Andrés Prieto
* 8: Informing, Intelligence, and Public Policy in Northern Ireland:
Some Overlooked Negative Consequences of Deploying Informers against
Political Violence,Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty
* Part III: Holding Collaborators Accountable
* 9: The Collaboration of the Intellectuals: Legal Academia and the
Third Reich,Oren Gross
* 10: Grudge Informers and Beyond: On Accountability for Collaborators
with Repressive Regimes,Colleen Murphy
* 11: Business Collaborators on Trial: Legal Obstacles to Corporate
Accountability in Argentina,Gabriel Pereira
* 12: International Law and Collaboration: A Tentative Embrace,Shane
Darcy
* 13: Conclusion: Reckoning with Collaboration,Juan Espindola and Leigh
A. Payne
* Index