Destruction of cultural heritage and armed conflicts focus on South America

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Laura-Maria HERȚA

Rezumat

The end of protracted armed conflicts or the end of a period of atrocities and human rights abuses committed by (military, authoritarian) governemnts is usually brought about by external intervention (which could initiate a process of mediation) or by the peace process (including negotiations, post-conflict peace building mechanisms and measures, and diplomatic peace making efforts). However, the mere signing of a peace agreement and the launching of a complex peace process do not automatically induce nationwide reconciliation. As shown by Marie-Joëlle Zahar, “peace agreements are in essence elite pacts” and the implementation of peace is first and foremost a political process.1 Reconciliation, on the other hand, is a rather societal process. It touches upon all individuals’ lives after the conflict ended and it is not based on a political decision (to agree with a ceasefire or to commit to negotiations), but on an emotional, psychological readiness to tackle the past, the traumatized self, and the relation with the other.

Destruction of cultural heritage and armed conflicts focus on South America

Publicat

13 mai 2025

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978-606-37-2479-4

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Destruction of cultural heritage and armed conflicts focus on South America. (2025). Presa Universitară Clujeană. https://editura.ubbcluj.ro/index.php/puc/catalog/book/3613