The struggle for redress: victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Varieties of Post-Conflict Recognition and Redress in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.2 Victims, Recognition and Redress 1.3 Assessing Status as the Outcome 1.4 Victim Capital: Towards an Understanding of Victims* Power 1.5 What Do We Know About Paths to Post-War Redress? 1.6 Bosnian Victims and Survivors 1.7 Researching Bosnian Victims 1.8 Structure of the Book References 1 11 15 19 21 28 31 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.1 Understanding Recognition and Redress 2.2 Post-conflict Divided Societies 2.3 Who Decides on Recognition and Redress? 2.4 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.4.1 International Salience 2.4.2 Domestic Moral Authority 2.4.3 Mobilization Resources 2.5 Scenarios of Success and Incentives 2.6 Timing, Institutions and Democracy 39 39 41 42 48 49 53 58 61 64 I 4 8 ix
X CONTENTS 2.7 Conclusion References 3 4 The Bosnian Conflict, Its Aftermath and Victims’ Demands 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Bosnian War and Peace 3.2.1 The War as a ‘Problem from HelP 3.2.2 The Dayton Peace Agreement of1995 3.3 Post-War Politics: Between Guardianship and Polarization 3.3.1 Emergency Post-War Stabilization(1995-1999) 3.3.2 Centralization and External State-Building (2000-2005) 3.3.3 Flawed Europeanization and Re-nationalization of Politics (2007-Present) 3.4 Victims’ Justice and the Status 3.4.1 Victimization and the Limits of Legal Justice 3.4.2 Non-legal Forms of Justice: Truth and Recognition 3.5 Conclusion References ‘Why Is My Leg Worth Less?’ Disability and the Loss of Life of Military and Civilian War Victims 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characterizing Civilian and Military War Victims 4.3 Goals and Outcomes: Status and Reforms 4.4 Explaining Redress for Civilian and Military War Victims 4.4.1 International Salience: The Spectacle of War and the Economy 4.4.2 Moral Authority: Cults of Victims and Fighters 4.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Protests and Networks 4.5 Context and Combinations for Success and Failure 4.6 Conclusion References 67 70 79 79 80 80 87 91 92 96 100 105 107 112 116 121 131 131 132 136 141 142 150 159 166 171 175
CONTENTS 5 Graves and Redress: Families of the Missing Persons and the ‘Srebrenica Effect’ 5.1 5.2 Introduction Characterizing Families of Missing Persons in Post-War Bosnia 5.3 Goals and Outcomes: Bones, Return and Recognition 5.4 Optimal Victim Capital of the Missing 5.4.1 International Salience: Srebrenica and Its Aftermath 5.4.2 Moral Authority: The Epitomes of Suffering 5.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Remembrance and Allies 5.4.4 Context for the Optimal Route Scenario 5.5 Access After the Adoption of the 2004 Law 5.6 Conclusion References 6 Between Recognition and Oblivion: Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture 6.1 6.2 Introduction Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture andTheir Associations 6.3 On the Path to Redress: Justice and Care 6.4 Explaining Recognition of Victims of SexualViolence and Torture 6.4.1 International Salience: Fighting Violence Against Women 6.4.2 Moral Authority: Womanhood and Politicization 6.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Partisanship, Litigation and Campaigns 6.4.4 Understanding the Context: Between Cooperation and Polarization 6.5 Struggles for Access and Distribution 6.6 Conclusion References xi 183 183 184 188 191 191 200 207 214 216 223 227 235 235 236 239 242 242 251 259 267 273 276 283
ХІІ 7 CONTENTS Victimhood, Recognition and Redress from a Comparative Perspective 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Revisiting Redress:‘Status’and the Varietiesof Success 7.3 Bosnian Victims’ Salience, Authority and Resources 7.3.1 Salience: Shame and External Priorities 7.3.2 Authority: ‘Deservingness’ and Identities 7.3.3 Resources: Unity,Networks, andLeadership 7.3.4 Combinations for aFormal Change 7.4 Assessing Alternative Explanations 7.5 Wider Applications Outside of Bosnia 7.6 Concluding Remarks References Annex: List of Key Legislation 295 295 296 302 303 306 309 312 315 318 322 327 335
Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Varieties of Post-Conflict Recognition and Redress in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.2 Victims, Recognition and Redress 1.3 Assessing Status as the Outcome 1.4 Victim Capital: Towards an Understanding of Victims* Power 1.5 What Do We Know About Paths to Post-War Redress? 1.6 Bosnian Victims and Survivors 1.7 Researching Bosnian Victims 1.8 Structure of the Book References 1 11 15 19 21 28 31 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.1 Understanding Recognition and Redress 2.2 Post-conflict Divided Societies 2.3 Who Decides on Recognition and Redress? 2.4 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.4.1 International Salience 2.4.2 Domestic Moral Authority 2.4.3 Mobilization Resources 2.5 Scenarios of Success and Incentives 2.6 Timing, Institutions and Democracy 39 39 41 42 48 49 53 58 61 64 I 4 8 ix
X CONTENTS 2.7 Conclusion References 3 4 The Bosnian Conflict, Its Aftermath and Victims’ Demands 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Bosnian War and Peace 3.2.1 The War as a ‘Problem from HelP 3.2.2 The Dayton Peace Agreement of1995 3.3 Post-War Politics: Between Guardianship and Polarization 3.3.1 Emergency Post-War Stabilization(1995-1999) 3.3.2 Centralization and External State-Building (2000-2005) 3.3.3 Flawed Europeanization and Re-nationalization of Politics (2007-Present) 3.4 Victims’ Justice and the Status 3.4.1 Victimization and the Limits of Legal Justice 3.4.2 Non-legal Forms of Justice: Truth and Recognition 3.5 Conclusion References ‘Why Is My Leg Worth Less?’ Disability and the Loss of Life of Military and Civilian War Victims 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characterizing Civilian and Military War Victims 4.3 Goals and Outcomes: Status and Reforms 4.4 Explaining Redress for Civilian and Military War Victims 4.4.1 International Salience: The Spectacle of War and the Economy 4.4.2 Moral Authority: Cults of Victims and Fighters 4.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Protests and Networks 4.5 Context and Combinations for Success and Failure 4.6 Conclusion References 67 70 79 79 80 80 87 91 92 96 100 105 107 112 116 121 131 131 132 136 141 142 150 159 166 171 175
CONTENTS 5 Graves and Redress: Families of the Missing Persons and the ‘Srebrenica Effect’ 5.1 5.2 Introduction Characterizing Families of Missing Persons in Post-War Bosnia 5.3 Goals and Outcomes: Bones, Return and Recognition 5.4 Optimal Victim Capital of the Missing 5.4.1 International Salience: Srebrenica and Its Aftermath 5.4.2 Moral Authority: The Epitomes of Suffering 5.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Remembrance and Allies 5.4.4 Context for the Optimal Route Scenario 5.5 Access After the Adoption of the 2004 Law 5.6 Conclusion References 6 Between Recognition and Oblivion: Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture 6.1 6.2 Introduction Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture andTheir Associations 6.3 On the Path to Redress: Justice and Care 6.4 Explaining Recognition of Victims of SexualViolence and Torture 6.4.1 International Salience: Fighting Violence Against Women 6.4.2 Moral Authority: Womanhood and Politicization 6.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Partisanship, Litigation and Campaigns 6.4.4 Understanding the Context: Between Cooperation and Polarization 6.5 Struggles for Access and Distribution 6.6 Conclusion References xi 183 183 184 188 191 191 200 207 214 216 223 227 235 235 236 239 242 242 251 259 267 273 276 283
ХІІ 7 CONTENTS Victimhood, Recognition and Redress from a Comparative Perspective 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Revisiting Redress:‘Status’and the Varietiesof Success 7.3 Bosnian Victims’ Salience, Authority and Resources 7.3.1 Salience: Shame and External Priorities 7.3.2 Authority: ‘Deservingness’ and Identities 7.3.3 Resources: Unity,Networks, andLeadership 7.3.4 Combinations for aFormal Change 7.4 Assessing Alternative Explanations 7.5 Wider Applications Outside of Bosnia 7.6 Concluding Remarks References Annex: List of Key Legislation 295 295 296 302 303 306 309 312 315 318 322 327 335
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Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Varieties of Post-Conflict Recognition and Redress in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.2 Victims, Recognition and Redress 1.3 Assessing Status as the Outcome 1.4 Victim Capital: Towards an Understanding of Victims* Power 1.5 What Do We Know About Paths to Post-War Redress? 1.6 Bosnian Victims and Survivors 1.7 Researching Bosnian Victims 1.8 Structure of the Book References 1 11 15 19 21 28 31 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.1 Understanding Recognition and Redress 2.2 Post-conflict Divided Societies 2.3 Who Decides on Recognition and Redress? 2.4 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.4.1 International Salience 2.4.2 Domestic Moral Authority 2.4.3 Mobilization Resources 2.5 Scenarios of Success and Incentives 2.6 Timing, Institutions and Democracy 39 39 41 42 48 49 53 58 61 64 I 4 8 ix
X CONTENTS 2.7 Conclusion References 3 4 The Bosnian Conflict, Its Aftermath and Victims’ Demands 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Bosnian War and Peace 3.2.1 The War as a ‘Problem from HelP 3.2.2 The Dayton Peace Agreement of1995 3.3 Post-War Politics: Between Guardianship and Polarization 3.3.1 Emergency Post-War Stabilization(1995-1999) 3.3.2 Centralization and External State-Building (2000-2005) 3.3.3 Flawed Europeanization and Re-nationalization of Politics (2007-Present) 3.4 Victims’ Justice and the Status 3.4.1 Victimization and the Limits of Legal Justice 3.4.2 Non-legal Forms of Justice: Truth and Recognition 3.5 Conclusion References ‘Why Is My Leg Worth Less?’ Disability and the Loss of Life of Military and Civilian War Victims 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characterizing Civilian and Military War Victims 4.3 Goals and Outcomes: Status and Reforms 4.4 Explaining Redress for Civilian and Military War Victims 4.4.1 International Salience: The Spectacle of War and the Economy 4.4.2 Moral Authority: Cults of Victims and Fighters 4.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Protests and Networks 4.5 Context and Combinations for Success and Failure 4.6 Conclusion References 67 70 79 79 80 80 87 91 92 96 100 105 107 112 116 121 131 131 132 136 141 142 150 159 166 171 175
CONTENTS 5 Graves and Redress: Families of the Missing Persons and the ‘Srebrenica Effect’ 5.1 5.2 Introduction Characterizing Families of Missing Persons in Post-War Bosnia 5.3 Goals and Outcomes: Bones, Return and Recognition 5.4 Optimal Victim Capital of the Missing 5.4.1 International Salience: Srebrenica and Its Aftermath 5.4.2 Moral Authority: The Epitomes of Suffering 5.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Remembrance and Allies 5.4.4 Context for the Optimal Route Scenario 5.5 Access After the Adoption of the 2004 Law 5.6 Conclusion References 6 Between Recognition and Oblivion: Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture 6.1 6.2 Introduction Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture andTheir Associations 6.3 On the Path to Redress: Justice and Care 6.4 Explaining Recognition of Victims of SexualViolence and Torture 6.4.1 International Salience: Fighting Violence Against Women 6.4.2 Moral Authority: Womanhood and Politicization 6.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Partisanship, Litigation and Campaigns 6.4.4 Understanding the Context: Between Cooperation and Polarization 6.5 Struggles for Access and Distribution 6.6 Conclusion References xi 183 183 184 188 191 191 200 207 214 216 223 227 235 235 236 239 242 242 251 259 267 273 276 283
ХІІ 7 CONTENTS Victimhood, Recognition and Redress from a Comparative Perspective 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Revisiting Redress:‘Status’and the Varietiesof Success 7.3 Bosnian Victims’ Salience, Authority and Resources 7.3.1 Salience: Shame and External Priorities 7.3.2 Authority: ‘Deservingness’ and Identities 7.3.3 Resources: Unity,Networks, andLeadership 7.3.4 Combinations for aFormal Change 7.4 Assessing Alternative Explanations 7.5 Wider Applications Outside of Bosnia 7.6 Concluding Remarks References Annex: List of Key Legislation 295 295 296 302 303 306 309 312 315 318 322 327 335
Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Varieties of Post-Conflict Recognition and Redress in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.2 Victims, Recognition and Redress 1.3 Assessing Status as the Outcome 1.4 Victim Capital: Towards an Understanding of Victims* Power 1.5 What Do We Know About Paths to Post-War Redress? 1.6 Bosnian Victims and Survivors 1.7 Researching Bosnian Victims 1.8 Structure of the Book References 1 11 15 19 21 28 31 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.1 Understanding Recognition and Redress 2.2 Post-conflict Divided Societies 2.3 Who Decides on Recognition and Redress? 2.4 Victim Capital for Recognition and Redress 2.4.1 International Salience 2.4.2 Domestic Moral Authority 2.4.3 Mobilization Resources 2.5 Scenarios of Success and Incentives 2.6 Timing, Institutions and Democracy 39 39 41 42 48 49 53 58 61 64 I 4 8 ix
X CONTENTS 2.7 Conclusion References 3 4 The Bosnian Conflict, Its Aftermath and Victims’ Demands 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Bosnian War and Peace 3.2.1 The War as a ‘Problem from HelP 3.2.2 The Dayton Peace Agreement of1995 3.3 Post-War Politics: Between Guardianship and Polarization 3.3.1 Emergency Post-War Stabilization(1995-1999) 3.3.2 Centralization and External State-Building (2000-2005) 3.3.3 Flawed Europeanization and Re-nationalization of Politics (2007-Present) 3.4 Victims’ Justice and the Status 3.4.1 Victimization and the Limits of Legal Justice 3.4.2 Non-legal Forms of Justice: Truth and Recognition 3.5 Conclusion References ‘Why Is My Leg Worth Less?’ Disability and the Loss of Life of Military and Civilian War Victims 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characterizing Civilian and Military War Victims 4.3 Goals and Outcomes: Status and Reforms 4.4 Explaining Redress for Civilian and Military War Victims 4.4.1 International Salience: The Spectacle of War and the Economy 4.4.2 Moral Authority: Cults of Victims and Fighters 4.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Protests and Networks 4.5 Context and Combinations for Success and Failure 4.6 Conclusion References 67 70 79 79 80 80 87 91 92 96 100 105 107 112 116 121 131 131 132 136 141 142 150 159 166 171 175
CONTENTS 5 Graves and Redress: Families of the Missing Persons and the ‘Srebrenica Effect’ 5.1 5.2 Introduction Characterizing Families of Missing Persons in Post-War Bosnia 5.3 Goals and Outcomes: Bones, Return and Recognition 5.4 Optimal Victim Capital of the Missing 5.4.1 International Salience: Srebrenica and Its Aftermath 5.4.2 Moral Authority: The Epitomes of Suffering 5.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Remembrance and Allies 5.4.4 Context for the Optimal Route Scenario 5.5 Access After the Adoption of the 2004 Law 5.6 Conclusion References 6 Between Recognition and Oblivion: Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture 6.1 6.2 Introduction Victims of Sexual Violence and Torture andTheir Associations 6.3 On the Path to Redress: Justice and Care 6.4 Explaining Recognition of Victims of SexualViolence and Torture 6.4.1 International Salience: Fighting Violence Against Women 6.4.2 Moral Authority: Womanhood and Politicization 6.4.3 Mobilization Resources: Partisanship, Litigation and Campaigns 6.4.4 Understanding the Context: Between Cooperation and Polarization 6.5 Struggles for Access and Distribution 6.6 Conclusion References xi 183 183 184 188 191 191 200 207 214 216 223 227 235 235 236 239 242 242 251 259 267 273 276 283
ХІІ 7 CONTENTS Victimhood, Recognition and Redress from a Comparative Perspective 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Revisiting Redress:‘Status’and the Varietiesof Success 7.3 Bosnian Victims’ Salience, Authority and Resources 7.3.1 Salience: Shame and External Priorities 7.3.2 Authority: ‘Deservingness’ and Identities 7.3.3 Resources: Unity,Networks, andLeadership 7.3.4 Combinations for aFormal Change 7.4 Assessing Alternative Explanations 7.5 Wider Applications Outside of Bosnia 7.6 Concluding Remarks References Annex: List of Key Legislation 295 295 296 302 303 306 309 312 315 318 322 327 335 |
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spelling | Barton-Hronešová, Jessie 1985- Verfasser (DE-588)108985546X aut The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jessie Barton-Hronešová Cham, Switzerland palgrave macmillan [2020] © 2020 xxi, 336 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Memory politics and transitional justice Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd rswk-swf Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsopfer (DE-588)4165700-7 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 g Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 s Kriegsopfer (DE-588)4165700-7 s Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-030-51622-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032245815&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032245815&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Barton-Hronešová, Jessie 1985- The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 gnd Kriegsopfer (DE-588)4165700-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4345999-7 (DE-588)4136959-2 (DE-588)4165700-7 (DE-588)4088119-2 |
title | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_auth | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_exact_search | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_exact_search_txtP | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_full | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jessie Barton-Hronešová |
title_fullStr | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jessie Barton-Hronešová |
title_full_unstemmed | The struggle for redress victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jessie Barton-Hronešová |
title_short | The struggle for redress |
title_sort | the struggle for redress victim capital in bosnia and herzegovina |
title_sub | victim capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
topic | Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 gnd Kriegsopfer (DE-588)4165700-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Bosnienkrieg Wiedergutmachung Kriegsopfer Bosnien-Herzegowina |
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