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245 0 0 _aReconciliation after terrorism: strategy, possibility or absurdity?/
_cedited by Judith Renner, Alexander Spencer.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2012.
300 _axvii, 230 p. ;
_c24 cm.
440 _aRoutledge studies in peace and conflict resolution;
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aIntroduction: Reconciling the Seemingly Irreconcilable?, Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer Part I: Theoretical Reflections on Reconciliation after Terrorism -- 1. Orthodox Terrorism Theory and Reconciliation: The Transition out of Terrorism, Jason Franks -- 2. Marginalizing 'Victims' and 'Terrorists': Modes of Exclusion in the Reconciliation Process, Michael Humphrey -- Part II: Empirical Case Studies of Reconciliation in Terrorist Conflicts -- 3. Reconciliation following Terrorism in South Tyrol: A Successful Story of Peacemaking by Consociational Democracy and Power-Sharing, Gunther Pallaver and Manuel Fasser -- 4. Reconciliation and Paramilitaries in Nothern Ireland, Marie Breen Smyth -- 5. Reconciliation with 'Terrorists': Understanding the Legacy of Terror in South Africa, Nokukhanya Mncwabe and Hugo van der Merwe -- 6. Overcoming Terrorism in Peru without Negotiation or Reconciliation, David Scott Palmer -- 7. Undermining Reconciliation: Colombian Peace Spoilers in- and outside the Negotiation Process, Katrin Planta and Carolin Goerzig -- 8. Talking: A Potential Path to Reconciliation in Mindanao, Harmonie Toros -- 9. Terror, Empathy and Reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Yehudith Auerbach and Ifat Klang-Maoz --10. Conclusion: The (im)Possibility of Reconciliation in Afghanistan and the 'War on Terror', Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer.
650 0 _aTerrorism.
650 0 _aReconciliation.
650 0 _aTerrorism
650 0 _aReconciliation
700 1 _aRenner, Judith, ed.
700 1 _aSpencer, Alexander, ed.
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