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Pronyk's analysis probes the contradictions and knotty problems of transitional justice in lucid,incisive prose. The book presents a concise overview of these paradoxes from a global view, and then illustrates them with field-based research from the contrasting yet related cases of South Africa and Rwanda, Both students and practioneers will find this text enormously rewarding. -Mike McGovern, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Yale University

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Pronyk's analysis probes the contradictions and knotty problems of transitional justice in lucid,incisive prose. The book presents a concise overview of these paradoxes from a global view, and then illustrates them with field-based research from the contrasting yet related cases of South Africa and Rwanda, Both students and practioneers will find this text enormously rewarding. -Mike McGovern, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Yale University
Autorenporträt
Jason Pronyk has worked for the United Nations Development Programme in various capacities for over a decade. His duty stations included Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkey, Indonesia, Gaza and New York. Jason completed this book while a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar at the Queen Elizabeth House, International Development Centre, University of Oxford.