Chapter
Published:
Fitting the Pieces Together: Implications for Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice.
Summary:
This edited volume set out to explore how resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice can help societies recover after collective violence. To do so, it examined diverse societies across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East that have experienced, or are continuing to experience, violence. The eight case studies – Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), Rwanda, Uganda, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Colombia, Guatemala and Palestine – provide in-depth conceptual and empirical analyses of resilience and adaptive peacebuilding in a range of transitional justice settings. This final chapter will reflect on what we have learned from the cases covered in this volume. In particular, it will discuss how they enrich our understanding of the concepts of resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice, and what they tell us about the complex ways that resilience and adaptive peacebuilding manifest in transitional and post-conflict settings. The chapter begins with a discussion of adaptive peacebuilding and resilience in transitional justice contexts.
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919500.012
- Page count: 18
- Language: English
- Pages: 257 - 275
- Title of book/report: Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence
- URL 1: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/resilience-adaptive-peacebuilding-and-transitional-justice/fitting-the-pieces-together-implications-for-resilience-adaptive-peacebuilding-and-transitional-justice/84BF5C4AB2CFF4149DAC082172793377#
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Written by
Cedric H. de Coning
Research Professor