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Transformative Transitional Justice and the Malleability of Post-Conflict States (Hardcover)
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Transformative Transitional Justice and the Malleability of Post-Conflict States (Hardcover)
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'The rhetoric of transformation in transitional justice seems to be
everywhere. Padraig McAuliffe takes this agenda down to its roots
and exposes unproven or wishful assumptions that fail to connect
with conditions in actual post-conflict settings. This bracing and
powerful book, massively researched and tightly argued, throws down
a gauntlet and defines an agenda for future research. McAuliffe's
book is a singular and outstanding intervention in the transitional
justice field.' - Margaret Urban Walker, Marquette University
Despite the growing focus on issues of socio-economic
transformation in contemporary transitional justice, the path
dependencies imposed by the political economy of war-to-peace
transitions and the limitations imposed by weak statehood are
seldom considered. This book explores transitional justice's
prospects for seeking economic justice and reform of structures of
poverty in the specific context of post-conflict states. Systematic
and timely, this book examines how the evolution of contemporary
civil war, the modalities of peacemaking and peacebuilding, as well
as the role of grassroots forms of justice, condition prospects for
tackling the economic roots of conflict. It argues that discourse
in the area focuses too much on the liberal commitments of
interveners to the exclusion of understanding how interventionist
impulses are compromised by the agency of local actors. Ultimately,
the book illustrates that for transitional justice to become
effective in transforming structures of injustice, it needs to
acknowledge the salience of domestic political incentives and
accumulation patterns. Transitional justice scholars will find this
book indispensable as the first consideration of transitional
justice and economic transformation from the perspective of the
domestic political economy. Both peacebuilding and development
specialists will also benefit from its wealth of lessons to be
learned.
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