Reconciliation for realists

Ethics and International Affairs 13:81–98 (1999)
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Abstract

The rhetoric of reconciliation is common in situations where traditional judicial responses to past wrongdoing are unavailable because of corruption, large numbers of offenders, or anxiety about the political consequences. But what constitutes reconciliation?

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Susan Jane Dwyer
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