Transitional Justice in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia (2011-2013) [electronic resource] : How the Past Shapes the Future
2016
DT266.94 .P74 2016eb
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Title
Transitional Justice in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia (2011-2013) [electronic resource] : How the Past Shapes the Future
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1. ed. 2016
ISBN
9783658120122
3658120126
3658120118
9783658120115
3658120126
3658120118
9783658120115
Published
Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, 2016
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English
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1 online resource (XIV, 190 s. 1 illus. in color. :) online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-658-12012-2 doi
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DT266.94 .P74 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.6
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Domenica Preysing offers a critical reading of @0394@03C6transitional justice@0394@03C7 that focuses on political dynamics in post-revolutionary Tunisia, from the ouster of president Ben Ali in January 2011 until the adoption of transitional justice bill in December 2013. She explores the role, structure and characteristics of evolving transitional justice policy discourse to provide a better understanding of how, by who, and to what effect the policy label @0394@03C6transitional justice@0394@03C7 is progressively filled with meaning. She shows that conflicting interpretations of both the past and the present have been both deeply embedded in and an expression of the dynamic context of domestic political transformation, as old and new elites struggle over the political identity and direction of post-Ben Ali Tunisia. Contents Transitional Justice Discourse in Transition Post-structuralist Political Discourse Theory From Discourse Theory to Discourse Analysis A Brief Chronology of Political Transition in Tunisia @0394@03C6Transitional Justice@0394@03C7 in Political Transition Lustration: The Discursive Struggle over Political Exclusion Reparations: The Discursive Struggle for Recognition Target Groups Researchers and students in political science and Middle East Studies Practitioners in the field of foreign policy and development cooperation The Author Domenica Preysing has spent several years working in development policy, research and consulting with a special focus on the Middle East
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Domenica Preysing offers a critical reading of @0394@03C6transitional justice@0394@03C7 that focuses on political dynamics in post-revolutionary Tunisia, from the ouster of president Ben Ali in January 2011 until the adoption of transitional justice bill in December 2013. She explores the role, structure and characteristics of evolving transitional justice policy discourse to provide a better understanding of how, by who, and to what effect the policy label @0394@03C6transitional justice@0394@03C7 is progressively filled with meaning. She shows that conflicting interpretations of both the past and the present have been both deeply embedded in and an expression of the dynamic context of domestic political transformation, as old and new elites struggle over the political identity and direction of post-Ben Ali Tunisia. Contents Transitional Justice Discourse in Transition Post-structuralist Political Discourse Theory From Discourse Theory to Discourse Analysis A Brief Chronology of Political Transition in Tunisia @0394@03C6Transitional Justice@0394@03C7 in Political Transition Lustration: The Discursive Struggle over Political Exclusion Reparations: The Discursive Struggle for Recognition Target Groups Researchers and students in political science and Middle East Studies Practitioners in the field of foreign policy and development cooperation The Author Domenica Preysing has spent several years working in development policy, research and consulting with a special focus on the Middle East
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Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens.
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Table of Contents
Transitional Justice Discourse in Transition
Post-structuralist Political Discourse Theory
From Discourse Theory to Discourse Analysis
A Brief Chronology of Political Transition in Tunisia
@0394@03C6Transitional Justice@0394@03C7 in Political Transition
Lustration: The Discursive Struggle over Political Exclusion
Reparations: The Discursive Struggle for Recognition
Post-structuralist Political Discourse Theory
From Discourse Theory to Discourse Analysis
A Brief Chronology of Political Transition in Tunisia
@0394@03C6Transitional Justice@0394@03C7 in Political Transition
Lustration: The Discursive Struggle over Political Exclusion
Reparations: The Discursive Struggle for Recognition