Victim-Centred Peacemaking

Victim-Centred Peacemaking
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781529238808
ISBN-13 : 1529238803
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Book Synopsis Victim-Centred Peacemaking by : Roddy Brett

Download or read book Victim-Centred Peacemaking written by Roddy Brett and published by Policy Press. This book was released on 2024-11-28 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on unique empirical research into Colombia’s Santos-FARC-EP peace process (2012-2016), this book interrogates how, if at all, survivors and victims may assert agency and contribute to formal peacemaking and transitional justice initiatives. The book argues that victim inclusion meaningfully transformed victim-perpetrator relations and dynamics in Havana, while partially shaping the content of both the Victims’ Agreement and Final Agreement. As such, the delegations created paths for empowerment at the individual and, in part, collective levels. However, victim inclusion also precipitated experiences of victim depoliticization, revictimization, retraumatization and instrumentalization. Drawing on insights from across academic disciplines, the book proposes an instrumentalization / empowerment spectrum to analyse the complex impact of victim-centred approaches to peacemaking/transitional justice, and is valuable for both researchers and practitioners.


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