Drawing on the concept of hermeneutics the book argues that the successes and setbacks of conflict transformation in Teso can be understood through analyzing the impact of memory, identity, closure and power on social change and calls for a comprehensive effort of dealing with the past in war-torn societies.
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Violent Conflicts and their Termination Inventing War and Peace Effective History and the Beginning of the Teso Insurgency Mediation and the Creation of Peace in Teso Narrating the Cause of the Teso Insurgency Facing Past and Future after the Teso Insurgency Conflict Termination and the Absence of Transformation in Teso Dealing with the Past of Violent Conflicts
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SUSANNE BUCKLEY-ZISTEL is a research fellow at the Free University Berlin, Germany, where she directs a project on the Politics of Building Peace. Her previous research projects include dealing with the past after the Rwandan genocide (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) and the nexus between development assistance and violent conflicts (King’s College, London).