Transitional Justice and the Former Soviet Union
Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future
Herausgeber: Horne, Cynthia M; Stan, Lavinia
Transitional Justice and the Former Soviet Union
Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future
Herausgeber: Horne, Cynthia M; Stan, Lavinia
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Focusing on the understudied former Soviet republics, this volume looks at the ways in which state and non-state actors have reckoned (or not) with the legacy of communist-era mass atrocities and human rights abuses through the use of judicial and non-judicial transitional justice programs.
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Focusing on the understudied former Soviet republics, this volume looks at the ways in which state and non-state actors have reckoned (or not) with the legacy of communist-era mass atrocities and human rights abuses through the use of judicial and non-judicial transitional justice programs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107198135
- ISBN-10: 1107198135
- Artikelnr.: 49141121
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107198135
- ISBN-10: 1107198135
- Artikelnr.: 49141121
Introduction Cynthia M. Horne; Part I. The Long Shadow of the Past: 1. Limited reckoning in the former Soviet Union: some explanatory factors Lavinia Stan; 2. Challenges to transitional justice in Russia Nanci Adler; 3. Public memory and communist legacies in Poland and Russia Mark Kramer; 4. Transitional justice attempts in Kazakhstan Alexei Trochev; 5. Historical reckoning in Belarus Nelly Bekus; Part II. Transitional Justice Programs, Practices and Legislation: 6. Lustration in Ukraine and democracy capable of defending itself Roman David; 7. Between politics and history: the Baltic truth commissions in global perspective Onur Bakiner; 8. Lustration: temporal, scope and implementation considerations Cynthia M. Horne; 9. Transitional justice and the revision of history textbooks: the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine Lina Klymenko; 10. Historical politics and court redress in the Baltic states Agata Fijalkowski; Part III. Layered Pasts and the Politics of Denial: 11. Confronting the Soviet and post-Soviet past in Georgia Robert Austin; 12. Transitional justice lessons from Moldova Lavinia Stan; 13. Confronting multiple pasts in post-Soviet Armenia Oana-Valentina Suciu; 14. Learning from Serbian failure: the denial of three repressive pasts Nenad Dimitrijevi
; 15. Entangled history, history education and affective communities in Lithuania Violeta Davoli
t
and Dovil
Budryt
; 16. Conclusion-transitional justice: uses, lessons and questions Alexandra Vacroux.
; 15. Entangled history, history education and affective communities in Lithuania Violeta Davoli
t
and Dovil
Budryt
; 16. Conclusion-transitional justice: uses, lessons and questions Alexandra Vacroux.
Introduction Cynthia M. Horne; Part I. The Long Shadow of the Past: 1. Limited reckoning in the former Soviet Union: some explanatory factors Lavinia Stan; 2. Challenges to transitional justice in Russia Nanci Adler; 3. Public memory and communist legacies in Poland and Russia Mark Kramer; 4. Transitional justice attempts in Kazakhstan Alexei Trochev; 5. Historical reckoning in Belarus Nelly Bekus; Part II. Transitional Justice Programs, Practices and Legislation: 6. Lustration in Ukraine and democracy capable of defending itself Roman David; 7. Between politics and history: the Baltic truth commissions in global perspective Onur Bakiner; 8. Lustration: temporal, scope and implementation considerations Cynthia M. Horne; 9. Transitional justice and the revision of history textbooks: the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine Lina Klymenko; 10. Historical politics and court redress in the Baltic states Agata Fijalkowski; Part III. Layered Pasts and the Politics of Denial: 11. Confronting the Soviet and post-Soviet past in Georgia Robert Austin; 12. Transitional justice lessons from Moldova Lavinia Stan; 13. Confronting multiple pasts in post-Soviet Armenia Oana-Valentina Suciu; 14. Learning from Serbian failure: the denial of three repressive pasts Nenad Dimitrijevi
; 15. Entangled history, history education and affective communities in Lithuania Violeta Davoli
t
and Dovil
Budryt
; 16. Conclusion-transitional justice: uses, lessons and questions Alexandra Vacroux.
; 15. Entangled history, history education and affective communities in Lithuania Violeta Davoli
t
and Dovil
Budryt
; 16. Conclusion-transitional justice: uses, lessons and questions Alexandra Vacroux.