Memories and reconciliation in Former Yugoslavia
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https://doi.org/10.5380/cg.v3i1.36200Abstract
This bulletin discusses the dynamic context of memory, conflict and reconciliation using the the former Yugoslavia case in the 1990s. The relevance of this subject belongs to the recovery of the concept of memory from the perspective of international relations, being a contemporary challenge along the processes of conflict and political reconciliation.
Keywords: Memories; Reconciliation; Former-Yugoslavia.
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2014-04-13
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Villenave, S. (2014). Memories and reconciliation in Former Yugoslavia. Conjuntura Global, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.5380/cg.v3i1.36200
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