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Author:
Horne, Cynthia Michalski, author.
Title:
Building trust and democracy : transitional justice in post-communist countries / Cynthia M. Horne.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xviii, 350 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Democracy--Europe, Eastern.
Democracy--Europe, Central.
Trust--Europe, Eastern.
Trust--Europe, Central.
Transitional justice--Europe, Eastern.
Transitional justice--Europe, Central.
Democracy.
Transitional justice.
Trust.
Europe, Central.
Europe, Eastern.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-338) and index.
Summary:
"This volume explores the effects of transitional justice measures on trust-building and democratization across twelve countries in Central and Eastern Europe and parts of the Former Soviet Union over the period 1989-2012. The author argues that transitional justice measures have a differentiated impact on political and social trust building, supporting some aspects of political trust and undermining other aspects of social trust. Moreover, the structure, scope, timing, and implementation of transitional justice measures condition outcomes. More expansive and compulsory institutional change mechanisms register the largest effects, with limited and voluntary change mechanisms having a diminished effect, and more informal and largely symbolic measures having the most attenuated effect. These differentiated and conditional effects are also evident with respect to transition goals like supporting democratic consolidation and reducing corruption, since these goals respond differently to the mixtures of institutional and symbolic reforms found in transitional justice programs. The author develops an original transitional justice typology in order to test hypotheses linking trust-building and transitional justice across twelve cases in the post-communist region. The resulting new datasets allow for a quantitative examination of the relationship between different types of transitional justice programs and a range of possible state building and societal reconciliation goals, including political trust-building, social trust-building, democratization, the strengthening of civil society, the promotion of government effectiveness, and the reduction of corruption. Comparative case studies of four transitional justice programs--Hungary, Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria--draw on field work, primary and historical documents, and interview materials to explicate trust-building dynamics, with particular attention to regime complicity challenges, historical memory issues, and communist legacies."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Oxford studies in democratization
ISBN:
0198793324
9780198793328
OCLC:
(OCoLC)960833567
LCCN:
2016955202
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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