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Transitional Justice in Unified Korea

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Palgrave Macmillan USerschienen am30.04.20161st ed. 2015
How will a unified Korea respond to the Kim regime's crimes against humanity? Will North and South Korea be able to reconcile their differences after being divided for so long? Will China, the US, Japan, Russia, and U.N. drive the process? This book examines the challenges associated with Korean unification and human rights accountability.

Mireille Affa'a-Mindzie, International Peace Institute, USA Cho Jung-hyun, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, South Korea Roberta Cohen, The Brookings Institution, USA Lisa Collins, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea Anna Dolidze, University of Western Ontario, Canada Constantin Goschler, Ruhr University, Germany Frank Jannuzi, Mansfield Foundation, USA Kim Yuri, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea Rajiv Narayan, International Commission against the Death Penalty, Spain Andrew S. Natsios, Texas A&M University, USA Muna B. Ndulo, Cornell University, USA Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College, USA Greg Scarlatoiu, U.S. Committee for Human Rights, North Korea Lavinia Stan, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
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KlappentextHow will a unified Korea respond to the Kim regime's crimes against humanity? Will North and South Korea be able to reconcile their differences after being divided for so long? Will China, the US, Japan, Russia, and U.N. drive the process? This book examines the challenges associated with Korean unification and human rights accountability.

Mireille Affa'a-Mindzie, International Peace Institute, USA Cho Jung-hyun, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, South Korea Roberta Cohen, The Brookings Institution, USA Lisa Collins, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea Anna Dolidze, University of Western Ontario, Canada Constantin Goschler, Ruhr University, Germany Frank Jannuzi, Mansfield Foundation, USA Kim Yuri, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea Rajiv Narayan, International Commission against the Death Penalty, Spain Andrew S. Natsios, Texas A&M University, USA Muna B. Ndulo, Cornell University, USA Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College, USA Greg Scarlatoiu, U.S. Committee for Human Rights, North Korea Lavinia Stan, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781137534545
ProduktartE-Book
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FormatPDF
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FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum30.04.2016
Auflage1st ed. 2015
Seiten274 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenX, 274 p.
Artikel-Nr.1978737
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Genre9200

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Table of ContentsList of IllustrationsPreface; Hahm ChaibongIntroduction; Ruti G. Teitel PART I: JUSTICE FOR ALL: PEACE AND RECONCILIATION IN UNIFIED KOREA1. Transitional Justice in Post-Unification Korea: Challenges and Prospects; Baek Buhm-Suk, Lisa Collins, Kim Yuri2. External Actors and Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea; Andrew G. Reiter3. Transitional Justice: Response to Human Rights Violations by International Institutions; Muna B. NduloPART II: DEALING WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ATROCITIES IN THE DPRK4. Human Rights in North Korea: Addressing the Challenges; Roberta Cohen5. Peace, Unity and Justice for All: Problems and Prospects of Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea; Greg Scarlatoiu6. A Brighter Light into the Darkness: Identifying Human Rights Violations and Sources of Information in the DPRK in the Era of the UN Commission of Inquiry; Rajiv NarayanPART III: LEARNING FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHER COUNTRIES7. German Reunification and the Challenge of Transitional Justice; Constantin Goschler8. Confronting North Korean Communist Abuses: Some Possible Markersl; Lavinia Stan9. Beyond the Binary of Exogenous and Endogenous Transitions: International Actors and Transitional Justice in Georgia; Anna Dolidz10. A Comparative Study of Transitional Justice: Learning from the Experiences of African Countries; Mireille Affa'a-Mindzie PART IV: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN THE UNITED KOREA11. Transitional Justice on the Korean Peninsula: Lessons from Cambodia; Frank Jannuzi12. Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea: Some Initial Observations; Cho Jung-hyun13. Transitional Justice in North Korea Following a Change of Regime: An Exploration of Four Possible Scenarios; Andrew S. NatsiosEpilogue; Baek Buhm-Suk, Lisa Collins, Kim YuriAppendix: Asan Poll: Survey on South Korean Perceptions of Transitional Justice in Post-Unification Korea; The Asan Institute for Policy StudiesContributor biographiesBibliography Index
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Mireille Affa'a-Mindzie, International Peace Institute, USA. Cho Jung-hyun, Korea. National Diplomatic Academy, South Korea Roberta Cohen, The Brookings Institution, USA. Lisa Collins, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea. Anna Dolidze, University of Western Ontario, Canada. Constantin Goschler, Ruhr University, Germany Frank Jannuzi, Mansfield Foundation, USA. Kim Yuri, Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea Rajiv Narayan, International Commission against the Death Penalty, Spain Andrew S. Natsios, Texas A&M University, USA. Muna B. Ndulo, Cornell University, USA. Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College, USA. Greg Scarlatoiu, U.S. Committee for Human Rights, North Korea. Lavinia Stan, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada.