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Tajikistan: From Reconciliation to Post-Reconciliation
2021Like the other former Soviet countries profiled in this edited volume, Tajikistan experienced the challenges of state-building following an independence that was thrust upon the region’s leaders in 1991. Rather than transitioning towards democracy as Kyrgyzstan did, Tajikistan, like the other states in the region, with the exception of Kyrgyzstan, has ...
Roberts, F.J.H.C., Lemon, Edward
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Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2002
The lack of scholarly analysis of the reconciliation process in Australia remains notable, given that the policy commanded so much public attention and politieal energy during the 1990s, A frequent lament for reconciliation under the Prime Ministership of John Howard, however, evokes the lack of national political leadership that has been offered ...
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The lack of scholarly analysis of the reconciliation process in Australia remains notable, given that the policy commanded so much public attention and politieal energy during the 1990s, A frequent lament for reconciliation under the Prime Ministership of John Howard, however, evokes the lack of national political leadership that has been offered ...
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The Genesis of Reconciliation: The Reconciliation of Genesis
Mission Studies, 2006AbstractThe article begins by explaining the reason for the author's selection of the motif of reconciliation as a key to understanding Genesis in missional terms. She draws attention to the fact that though 'reconciliation' is often linked to mission, in reality the theological connections between mission and reconciliation are not always clearly ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
Susan Schnall speaks about the lingering effects of Agent Orange-and what remains to be done about them.
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Susan Schnall speaks about the lingering effects of Agent Orange-and what remains to be done about them.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2011
To what extent is truth required for reconciliation of peoples in conflict? What kind of truth? Objective truth, subjective truth? Maybe reconciliation require that the pursuit of truth be limited? The trial of the former “Khmer Rouge” leaders in Cambodia for crimes against humanity provides a case where these issues are examined.
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To what extent is truth required for reconciliation of peoples in conflict? What kind of truth? Objective truth, subjective truth? Maybe reconciliation require that the pursuit of truth be limited? The trial of the former “Khmer Rouge” leaders in Cambodia for crimes against humanity provides a case where these issues are examined.
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Law & Social Inquiry, 2008
In recent years scholars from neighboring disciplines have emphasized the importance of conceptual rigor in designing, administering, and interpreting research in the social sciences. Drawing on this new conceptualism, this article analyzes the much talked about notion of “reconciliation.” In an effort at structuring a useful debate on possible ...
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In recent years scholars from neighboring disciplines have emphasized the importance of conceptual rigor in designing, administering, and interpreting research in the social sciences. Drawing on this new conceptualism, this article analyzes the much talked about notion of “reconciliation.” In an effort at structuring a useful debate on possible ...
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Reconciliation-to-forgive versus reconciliation-to-forget.
2001A discussion contrasting 'Remembrance Day' when European-Americans recall and commemorate historical events vs 'reconciliation', when European-Americans and Canadians want 'closure', want to forget our historical oppression of Indigenous peoples or 'put history behind us'. Text based on an invited talk given at Harvard University's Center for the Study
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2012
Reconciliation is one of the most significant contemporary challenges in the world today. In this innovative new volume, educational academics and practitioners across a range of cultural and political contexts examine the links between reconciliation and critical pedagogy, putting forward the notion that reconciliation projects should be regarded as ...
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Reconciliation is one of the most significant contemporary challenges in the world today. In this innovative new volume, educational academics and practitioners across a range of cultural and political contexts examine the links between reconciliation and critical pedagogy, putting forward the notion that reconciliation projects should be regarded as ...
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Religious Studies, 1992
Religious believers understand the meaning of their lives in the light of the way in which they are related to God. Life is significant because it is lived in the presence of God, and ultimate bliss consists in being in the right relation with God. Through sin, however, our relationship with God has been drastically disrupted. The fundamental religious
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Religious believers understand the meaning of their lives in the light of the way in which they are related to God. Life is significant because it is lived in the presence of God, and ultimate bliss consists in being in the right relation with God. Through sin, however, our relationship with God has been drastically disrupted. The fundamental religious
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Reconciliation as Interdependence
2018This chapter endeavors to develop a coherent framework for political transition—as reconciliation. I argue that reconciliation explains how relationships emerge in unfavorable conditions; how once a modest beginning is achieved, cooperation can grow, trust strengthened, and understanding deepened through appropriate processes and institutional ...
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