Transitional Justice after Clean Breaks

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  • ISBN 9781666900644
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Transitional Justice after Clean Breaks: The Case of Portugal offers a nuanced exploration of how national political actors shape transitional justice in the aftermath of authoritarian regimes. The book tackles two primary objectives: understanding the mechanisms linking the opening of a window of opportunity with transitional justice choices and unraveling the lasting effects of early decisions on justice after democracy consolidates.
Filipa Raimundo and Joana Rebelo Morais present a comprehensive theoretical framework, intertwining institutional and attitudinal factors to explain the processes of coming to terms with the past that emerge out of clean break transitions. The lens provided by Portugal’s unique case study illustrates the effect of preemption and strategic calculation as well as the enduring impact of early choices in shaping the trajectory of transitional justice.
Focusing on democracies emerging from collapsed regimes, this book contends that the delegitimization of the autocratic elite and its exit from power are as relevant as the anti-dictator bias and the authoritarian stigmas in shaping transitional justice debates and decision-making.

Filipa Raimundo is Assistant Professor at ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute, Department of Political Science and Public Policy, and Researcher at CIES-Lisbon University Institute.


Joana Rebelo Morais is PhD student at the Institute of Social Science/University of Lisbon working on the Portuguese founding elections.

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