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8 We Are All Treaty People: History, Reconciliation, and the “Settler Problem”
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Roger Epp
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Overview 27
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Perspectives and Approaches
- Reckoning with Past Wrongs: A Normative Framework 39
- What Is Acknowledgement and Why Is It Important? 65
- Reconciliation for Realists 91
- Crime as Interpersonal Conflict: Reconciliation between Victim and Offender 111
- Mass Rape and the Concept of International Crime 137
- What Can Others Do? Foreign Governments and the Politics of Peacebuilding 169
- Aspects of Understanding and Judging Massive Human Rights Abuses 197
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Case Studies
- We Are All Treaty People: History, Reconciliation, and the “Settler Problem” 223
- Toward a Response to Criticisms of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 245
- Reimagining Guatemala: Reconciliation and the Indigenous Accords 279
- Coming to Terms with the Terror and History of Pol Pot’s Cambodia (1975-79) 307
- National Reconciliation in Russia? 327
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Conclusion
- What We Have Learned 343
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Overview 27
-
Perspectives and Approaches
- Reckoning with Past Wrongs: A Normative Framework 39
- What Is Acknowledgement and Why Is It Important? 65
- Reconciliation for Realists 91
- Crime as Interpersonal Conflict: Reconciliation between Victim and Offender 111
- Mass Rape and the Concept of International Crime 137
- What Can Others Do? Foreign Governments and the Politics of Peacebuilding 169
- Aspects of Understanding and Judging Massive Human Rights Abuses 197
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Case Studies
- We Are All Treaty People: History, Reconciliation, and the “Settler Problem” 223
- Toward a Response to Criticisms of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 245
- Reimagining Guatemala: Reconciliation and the Indigenous Accords 279
- Coming to Terms with the Terror and History of Pol Pot’s Cambodia (1975-79) 307
- National Reconciliation in Russia? 327
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Conclusion
- What We Have Learned 343
- Index 355