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PATHS To National Reconciliation In Post-Tigray War Ethiopia / Zayed AlKayyoomi.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: The Emirates Occasional Papers ; no. 100Publisher: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates : The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 2026Edition: First editionDescription: 109 pages ; 15 x 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789948650560 (paperback edition)
  • 9789948657699 (electronic edition)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DT390.T5 K399 2026
Contents:
Introduction. page 9.
Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Framework. page 25.
Transitional Justice in Post-Tigray Ethiopia : A Comparative Case Study Approach. page 49.
Analysis and Discussion. page 73.
Conclusion. page 91.
Bibliography. page 95.
About the Author. page 109.
Summary: The book “Paths to National Reconciliation in Post-Tigray War Ethiopia ” by Paths to National Reconciliation in Post-Tigray War Ethiopia / Zayed AlKayyoomi examines the concept and application of transitional justice within the context of post-Tigray Ethiopia, using a comparative case study approach. It begins by outlining a conceptual framework for transitional justice, including its key mechanisms such as accountability, reconciliation, truth-seeking, and institutional reform in societies emerging from conflict. The study then examines Ethiopia after the Tigray conflict, analyzing the challenges of addressing human rights violations, political divisions, and societal fragmentation. By comparing Ethiopia’s experience with other post-conflict cases, the book evaluates the effectiveness and limitations of different transitional justice models when applied to complex and ongoing political environments. The analysis highlights tensions between peace and justice, the role of state institutions, and the influence of domestic and international actors. It concludes that implementing transitional justice in Ethiopia requires a context-sensitive approach that balances accountability with stability, while addressing deep-rooted ethnic and political divisions.
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Includes author biography (page 109).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 95 - 108).

Introduction. page 9.

Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Framework. page 25.

Transitional Justice in Post-Tigray Ethiopia : A Comparative Case Study Approach. page 49.

Analysis and Discussion. page 73.

Conclusion. page 91.

Bibliography. page 95.

About the Author. page 109.

The book “Paths to National Reconciliation in Post-Tigray War Ethiopia ” by Paths to National Reconciliation in Post-Tigray War Ethiopia / Zayed AlKayyoomi examines the concept and application of transitional justice within the context of post-Tigray Ethiopia, using a comparative case study approach. It begins by outlining a conceptual framework for transitional justice, including its key mechanisms such as accountability, reconciliation, truth-seeking, and institutional reform in societies emerging from conflict. The study then examines Ethiopia after the Tigray conflict, analyzing the challenges of addressing human rights violations, political divisions, and societal fragmentation. By comparing Ethiopia’s experience with other post-conflict cases, the book evaluates the effectiveness and limitations of different transitional justice models when applied to complex and ongoing political environments. The analysis highlights tensions between peace and justice, the role of state institutions, and the influence of domestic and international actors. It concludes that implementing transitional justice in Ethiopia requires a context-sensitive approach that balances accountability with stability, while addressing deep-rooted ethnic and political divisions.

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