Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-278) and index.
Contents
pt. I Issues of Reconciliation -- One. Libya -- Two. Yemen -- Three. Tunisia -- Four. Issues of Reconciliation: A Comparative Perspective -- pt. II Approaches of Reconciliation -- Five. National Dialogue -- Six. Truth Seeking and Grappling with the Past -- Seven. Reparations -- Eight. Dealing with the Former Regime: Accountability and Lustration -- Nine. Institutional Reform -- pt. III Agents of Reconciliation -- Ten. Civil Society Organizations -- Eleven. Women -- Twelve. Tribes.
Summary
While toppling decades-old authoritarian regimes in Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen took only months, rebuilding these states will likely take years. This work argues that to transition to sustainable peace and stability, these societies must engage in an inclusive national reconciliation process. Based on over 200 interviews with key figures in Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen, this text identifies the greatest drivers of the polarization afflicting each country and the specific national reconciliation processes that can best address them.
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