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Costs of Justice

Brian K. Grodsky (Autor)

Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac (Editora)

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In The Costs of Justice, Brian K. Grodsky provides qualitative analyses of how transitional justice processes have evolved in diverse ways in postcommunist Poland, Croatia, Serbia, and Uzbekistan, by examining the decision-making processes and goals of those actors who contributed to key transitional justice policy decisions. Grodsky draws on extensive interviews with key political figures, human rights leaders, and representatives of various international, state, and nongovernmental bodies, as well as detailed analysis of international and local news reports, to offer a systematic and qualitatively compelling account of transitional justice from the perspective of activists who, at the end of a previous regime, were suddenly transformed from downtrodden victim to empowered judge. Grodsky challenges the argument that transitional justice in post-repressive states is largely a function of the relative power of new versus old elites. He maintains that a new regime's transitional justice policy is closely linked to its capacity to provide goods and services expected by constituents, not to political power struggles. In introducing this goods variable, so common to broad political analysis but largely overlooked in the transitional justice debate, Grodsky argues that we must revise our understanding of transitional justice. It is not an exceptional issue; it is but one of many political decisions faced by leaders in a transition state.

"An insightful, profound, and conceptually innovative analysis of the daunting challenges encountered by the new democracies in their endeavors to confront the traumatic past. Grodsky's comparative approach allows him to highlight similarities and differences between states, institutions, and elites engaged in pursuing political and moral justice. A most valuable contribution to the major ongoing debate on the relationship between democracy, history, memory, and justice." --Vladimir Tismaneanu, University of Maryland

Sobre o Livro

O livro oferece análise comparativa de políticas de justiça transicional em Polônia, Croácia, Sérvia e Uzbequistão, com foco nas decisões de atores políticos e ativistas durante as transições pós-repressivas.

Baseado em entrevistas com figuras políticas, líderes de direitos humanos e representantes de organizações internacionais e locais, apresenta uma abordagem qualitativa das prioridades e motivações por trás das escolhas de políticas públicas.

Introduce a variável dos bens e serviços que novos regimes tentam prover aos cidadãos como fator determinante das políticas de justiça transicional, propondo um enquadramento que conecta justiça, política e provisão de bens públicos.

Características

Categoria Ciência Política
Subcategoria Relações Internacionais
Autores Brian K. Grodsky
Sobre o Autor Brian K. Grodsky é autor de estudos sobre política comparada e justiça transicional.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 368
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268029777
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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