Despite the diverse interests of Presidents, Congress, and the State Department, this book argues that US foreign policy on transitional justice is surprisingly consistent, characterized by an approach that is value-driven, strategic, and retributive, and that has influenced the field as a whole.
Despite the diverse interests of Presidents, Congress, and the State Department, this book argues that US foreign policy on transitional justice is surprisingly consistent, characterized by an approach that is value-driven, strategic, and retributive, and that has influenced the field as a whole.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Annie Bird is a Fellow at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She previously worked at the International Center for Transitional Justice, UNICEF, Benetech, the Judicial System Monitoring Programme, and other organizations in West Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. She has also taught at the University of California-Berkeley and the London School of Economics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Chapter 1: The US Approach to Transitional Justice * Chapter 2: The Development of US Foreign Policy on Transitional Justice * Chapter 3: US Involvement in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal * Chapter 4: US Involvement in the Taylor Trial and Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission * Chapter 5: US Involvement in the Colombian Justice and Peace Process * Conclusion * Appendix 1 * Appendix 2 * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Chapter 1: The US Approach to Transitional Justice * Chapter 2: The Development of US Foreign Policy on Transitional Justice * Chapter 3: US Involvement in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal * Chapter 4: US Involvement in the Taylor Trial and Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission * Chapter 5: US Involvement in the Colombian Justice and Peace Process * Conclusion * Appendix 1 * Appendix 2 * Bibliography * Index
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