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Socioeconomic justice, international intervention and transition in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, Daniela Lai

Label
Socioeconomic justice, international intervention and transition in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, Daniela Lai
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Socioeconomic justice
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1137194282
Responsibility statement
Daniela Lai
Series statement
LSE international studiesCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
international intervention and transition in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
Summary
Does socioeconomic justice belong within transitional justice? Daniela Lai provides the first systematic analysis of experiences of socioeconomic violence during war and how they give rise to strong, but unheeded justice claims in the aftermath. She redefines socioeconomic justice as the redress of violence rooted in the political economy of conflict, and transitional justice as a social practice that belongs among grassroots activists as much as it does in courtrooms and truth commissions. Furthermore, she examines the role of international actors that rely on narrow, legalistic approaches to transitional justice, while also promoting economic reforms that hinder the emergence and pursuit of socioeconomic justice claims by conflict-affected communities. Drawing on a unique set of in-depth interviews with Bosnian communities, international officials and grassroots activists, this book provides new theoretical and empirical insights on the link between justice and political economy, on international interventions, and on Bosnia's post-war and post-socialist transformation.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : 'we only fight for social justice' -- Theorising socioeconomic justice for post-war societies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina between its post-war and post socialist condition -- The international political economy of socioeconomic injustice -- Socioeconomic violence as a feature of war -- Socioeconomic justice as a post-war justice claim -- Socioeconomic (in)justice as a catalyst for social mobilisation -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Researching marginalised stories of socioeconomic violence and (in)justice
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