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In Reconciliation Operationalized in Mozambique: Charting Inclusion, Truth, and Justice, 1992–2022, Natália Bueno traces the development of reconciliation in Mozambique from the signing of the General Peace Agreement in 1992 to the present day, bringing to light its advances and setbacks throughout the years. Bueno discusses the role played by the leaders of Frelimo and Renamo during the aftermath of violent conflicts to determine how their actions affected their followers. This book advances the debate on Mozambique, deepening the scholarship on reconciliation in societies with violent pasts, and most importantly, on human rights, transitional justice, and conflict and peace studies. Bueno addresses what reconciliation means, how reconciliation has developed in Mozambique over the years, and how transitional justice mechanisms relate to reconciliation. She provides helpful tools for practitioners and argues for an original operationalized conceptualization of reconciliation that is defined by inclusion, truth, and justice. This innovative conceptualization can add precision both to and within case analysis and cross-case comparisons. Using this framework, Bueno challenges the understanding that the country was once reconciled and argues in favor of a new Mozambican solution.
Published | Dec 15 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781666916034 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 11 BW Illustrations, 5 BW Photos, 6 Tables |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Based on extensive field work and employing a sophisticated theoretical framework, Natália Bueno reveals the complexity of reconciliation politics in Mozambique over three decades. This work marks an important contribution not only to our understanding of Mozambican politics, but also to transitional justice research more generally. This is a fantastic book and deserves a wide readership.
Ernesto Verdeja, University of Notre Dame
Reconciliation Operationalized in Mozambique by Natália Bueno is a timely new study of the evolution of reconciliation in Mozambique since the 1992 peace accord, which ended a brutal sixteen-years of civil war. A relapse of targeted armed conflict in 2013 ended only after a new peace agreement between the government and ex-guerrilla fighters, RENAMO in 2019. This book examines what reconciliation means and charts how reconciliation evolved in Mozambique over thirty years. It also evaluates the effectiveness of transitional justice mechanisms used to encourage reconciliation. An important new resource for scholars and policy practitioners seeking to understand why Mozambique relapsed into targeted armed conflict, how to avoid a further relapse and whether there are lessons for other post conflict states.
Alex Vines, Chatham House & Coventry University
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