Robin Biddulph & Alexandra Kent 
Cambodia’s Trials [PDF ebook] 
Contrasting Visions of Truth, Transitional Justice and National Recovery

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New insights into understanding how Cambodia grapples with its traumatic historical past. More than four decades have passed since the end of Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia in 1979. Even so, the country is still coming to terms with the destruction wrought by the Khmer Rouge during both the time they were in power and during the period of guerrilla resistance that lasted until 1998. The Khmer Rouge Tribunal, or the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (ECCC), was established in 2006 to bring the Khmer Rouge leadership to justice. In many ways a product of the 1990s, when liberal democracy appeared to be on the rise both in Cambodia and internationally, the ECCC was imagined as a transitional justice initiative that would help ease the transition to liberal democracy. The ECCC has long been the focus of scholarly attention in Cambodia s recovery, but this compelling study argues that such an approach is dated, noting that the political circumstances in which the ECCC was born have since changed profoundly, both globally and locally. Cambodia s current situation can no longer be analyzed solely in terms of transitional justice narratives or the work of the ECCC, and other ways in which Cambodians have come to terms with their past and built new lives must be considered. By decentering the ECCC in the scholarly narrative of Cambodia s recovery, the volume s authors offer fascinating new insights into the Khmer Rouge period and more recent years of social, cultural, and political change in Cambodia.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● ISBN 9788776946951 ● 编辑 Robin Biddulph & Alexandra Kent ● 出版者 National University of Singapore Press ● 发布时间 2024 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 10027270 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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