Lost in Transition: Puzzles of Reconciliation

This paper discusses reconciliation as a strategy to heal social wounds caused by dictatorial regimes or deep economic crises. The paper treats two such examples: The failed attempts of the Icelandic government to reach a deal with the UK and the Netherlands about the repayment of debts incurred by...

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Main Author: Ólafsson, Jón
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Southern Denmark 2015
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/res_cogitans/article/view/27240
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/27240 2023-05-15T16:48:58+02:00 Lost in Transition: Puzzles of Reconciliation Ólafsson, Jón 2015-01-21 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/res_cogitans/article/view/27240 eng eng University of Southern Denmark https://tidsskrift.dk/res_cogitans/article/view/27240/23980 https://tidsskrift.dk/res_cogitans/article/view/27240 Copyright (c) 2016 res_cogitans Res Cogitans; Årg. 10 Nr. 1 (2015): Special issue in honour of Professor Juha Räikkä's 50th birthday Res Cogitans; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2015): Special issue in honour of Professor Juha Räikkä's 50th birthday 1603-8509 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfællebedømt artikel 2015 ftsbaarhusojs 2021-05-06T20:36:10Z This paper discusses reconciliation as a strategy to heal social wounds caused by dictatorial regimes or deep economic crises. The paper treats two such examples: The failed attempts of the Icelandic government to reach a deal with the UK and the Netherlands about the repayment of debts incurred by the bankrupt Landsbanki Íslands and the prosecution of Mr. Geir Haarde, formerly Prime Minister of Iceland. It is argued that although reconciliation strategies have in some cases been partially successful, it can be counterproductive to prefer moral aspirations or goals, such as rebuilding trust after serious political, social or economic disintegration, to strictly legal ways of dealing with individual cases. As the case with Mr. Haarde shows, the endeavor to achieve moral goals using legal means can backfire in unexpected ways. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library
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description This paper discusses reconciliation as a strategy to heal social wounds caused by dictatorial regimes or deep economic crises. The paper treats two such examples: The failed attempts of the Icelandic government to reach a deal with the UK and the Netherlands about the repayment of debts incurred by the bankrupt Landsbanki Íslands and the prosecution of Mr. Geir Haarde, formerly Prime Minister of Iceland. It is argued that although reconciliation strategies have in some cases been partially successful, it can be counterproductive to prefer moral aspirations or goals, such as rebuilding trust after serious political, social or economic disintegration, to strictly legal ways of dealing with individual cases. As the case with Mr. Haarde shows, the endeavor to achieve moral goals using legal means can backfire in unexpected ways.
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title Lost in Transition: Puzzles of Reconciliation
title_short Lost in Transition: Puzzles of Reconciliation
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publisher University of Southern Denmark
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op_source Res Cogitans; Årg. 10 Nr. 1 (2015): Special issue in honour of Professor Juha Räikkä's 50th birthday
Res Cogitans; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2015): Special issue in honour of Professor Juha Räikkä's 50th birthday
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