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The do’s and don’t do’s of transitional justice : Africa and Colombia compared consensus

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dc.contributor.author Delgado Caicedo, Jerónimo
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-11T16:58:00Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-11T16:58:00Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.isbn 978-987-1183-88-3
dc.identifier.uri https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/14186
dc.description.abstract Conflict tends to be understood as a negative phenomenon associated with violence. However, it can also be understood as a multidimensional, natural phenomenon which usually indicates the occurrence of changes within a given society. In this sense, the processes of peace making and peace building will focus basically on the prevention of violent conflict, or the need to strengthen structures and mechanisms within society, which allow for a constructive handling of controversies aiming for a long-lasting peace between all actors involved in the conflict (Africa Peace Forum , 2004). Conflicts occur when two or more actors believe their interests are incompatible, engage in hostile activities or act towards affecting the other actor’s ability to achieve its goals. Conflicts become violent when the actors involved do not wish to satisfy their interests peacefully and, instead, engage in different forms of violence (Africa Peace Forum , 2004). It is important to state that violent conflict is not inevitable nor does it happen overnight (Africa Peace Forum , 2004). Conflicts are dynamic processes which can take different forms and go through a large number of escalation and de-escalation stages. In fact, according to conflict theory, violent conflict is nothing more than a stage in the dynamic cycle of conflict (Faundes, 2005: 7). However, this cycle is not symmetric as escalating periods can last for decades – such as the Apartheid years in South Africa or the war in Colombia – while de-escalating phases may last only a couple of years –usually referring to cease-fires, negotiations and peace agreements. (...)
dc.format.extent 15 p.
dc.publisher APISA
dc.publisher CLACSO
dc.publisher CODESRIA
dc.subject Cooperación sur-sur
dc.subject Justice
dc.subject Justicia
dc.subject Security
dc.subject Seguridad
dc.subject South-South cooperation
dc.subject Violence
dc.subject Violencia
dc.title The do’s and don’t do’s of transitional justice : Africa and Colombia compared consensus
dc.type Doc. de trabajo / Informes


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