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Reconciliation and Intercultural Dialogue, from Theory to Practice

Comparative Politics
Conflict Resolution
Ethnic Conflict
Human Rights
P297
Ann Sullivan
University of Auckland
Michael Murphy
University of Northern British Columbia

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: 4, Room: B-4315

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 EDT (28/08/2015)

Abstract

This panel looks into the politics, potential and limits of reconciliation in settlers societies, notably through truth and reconciliation commissions as well as negotiated approaches to settling Indigenous peoples' historical claims.

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