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Christopher (Hrsg.) Daase

Apology and Reconciliation in International Relations

The Importance of Being Sorry

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This book looks into the role and effects of public apologies in international relations. It focuses on two major questions - why and when do states issue apologies for historic crimes and how and under what conditions are these apologies successful in remedying conflictive relationships?In recent years, we have witnessed an unseen popularity of apologies, with numerous politicians, managers and clergymen being eager to apologise and atone for the wrong-doings of their countries or institutions. Public apologies, thus, are a new and highly interesting, while nevertheless still puzzling phenomenon, the precise role and meaning of which in inte… Mehr

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Weitere Autoren: Engert, Stefan (Hrsg.) / Horelt, Michel-André (Hrsg.) / Renner, Judith (Hrsg.) / Strassner, Renate (Hrsg.)
  • ISBN: 978-1-317-58948-8
  • EAN: 9781317589488
  • Produktnummer: 19572332
  • Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
  • Seitenangabe: 328 S.
  • Plattform: PDF
  • Masse: 3'827 KB
  • Abbildungen: 2 schwarz-weiße Tabellen

Über den Autor


Christopher Daase is Professor of International Organization at the Goethe-University Frankfurt and Director of the Department of International Organizations and International Law at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). His research focuses on international security and security governance, normative orders in international relations as well as apologies and memory politics.Stefan Engert is Senior Research Felllow at the Department of International Organization at the Goethe-University Frankfurt. He specializes in theories of International Relations, international security as well as peace- and conflict studies. He has published a number of books with Palgrave MacMillan, Routledge and Campus publishers (Frankfurt/New York).Michel-André Horelt is Assistant Professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. His research focuses on ritualized reconciliation practices in post-conflict situations. His field of interests covers the analysis of different modes and effects of transitional justice instruments such as apologies and war crime trials. Michel-André Horelt has recently published on these topics in Die Friedens-Warte and some book contributions.Judith Renner is Assistant Professor at the Department for Political Science of the Technical University Munich. Her research focuses on apologies, truth commissions, reconciliation and human rights. She has published in journals such as the Review of International Studies, and is one of the editors of the book Reconciliation after Terrorism that has been published with Routledge in 2012. Her monograph Discourse, Normative Change and the Quest for Reconciliation in Global Politics appeared with Manchester University Press in 2013.Renate Strassner is Teaching Fellow at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. She has conducted extensive research on the region of South East Asia with a particular focus on Cambodia and Indonesia. Dr. Strassner has published several articles and chapters about questions on democracy, political Islam and cultural identity in these countries in journal such as Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik and Außenpolitik.

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