After mass crime : rebuilding states and communities

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After mass crime : rebuilding states and communities

edited by Béatrice Pouligny, Simon Chesterman and Albrecht Schnabel

United Nations University Press, c2007

  • : pbk

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"A project the Center for International Studies and Research (CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS), the International Peace Academy, swisspeace and the United Nations University"--P. facing t.p

Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-306) and index

Contents of Works
  • Introduction : picking up the pieces / Béatrice Pouligny, Simon Chesterman and Albrecht Schnabel
  • Methodological and ethical problems : a trans-disciplinary approach / Béatrice Pouligny, Bernard Doray and Jean-Clément Martin
  • Contested memories : peace-building and community rehabilitation after violence and mass crimes--a medico-anthropological approach / Roberto Beneduce
  • The uses and abuses of culture : cultural competence in post-mass-crime peace-building in Cambodia / Maurice Eisenbruch
  • Intimate enemies : reconciling the present in post-war communities in Ayacucho, Peru / Kimberly Theidon
  • Origins and aftermaths : the dynamics of genocide in Rwanda and their post-crime implications / Scott Straus
  • "You can't run away" : former combat soldiers and the role of social perception in coping with war expericence in the Balkans / Natalija Bašić
  • Mass murder, the politics of memory and post-genocide reconstruction : the cases of Rwanda and Burundi / René Lemarchand and Maurice Niwese
  • Speaking from the shadows : memory and mass violence in Bali / Leslie Dwyer and Degung Santikarma
  • Shaping political identity through historical discourse : the memory of Soviet mass crimes / Thomas Sherlock
  • External contributions to post-mass-crime rehabilitation / Louis Kriesberg
  • Re-imagining peace after mass crime : a dialogical exchange between insider and outsider knowledge / Roberta Culbertson and Béatrice Pouligny
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This book offers a trans-disciplinary analysis of the impact of mass crime on the rebuilding of social and political relations. Drawing on historical and more recent cases-including examples from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burundi, Cambodia, Indonesia, Peru, and Rwanda-the authors examine the impact of mass crimes on individuals, society at large, and the organisations involved in providing assistance in the post-conflict phase.

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