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War and Peace by Other Means: Narratives of Victimhood and the Politics of Transitional Justice

Providing redress to victims of wartime violence has become a cornerstone of contemporary transitional justice. Yet, formal transitional justice processes and mechanisms do more than address past injustices. They also construct deeply political narratives of ‘legitimate’ victimhood. The architects…

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies, Rm. C103

War and Peace by Other Means: Narratives of Victimhood and the Politics of Transitional Justice

The Strategic Imperative for Human Rights

As authoritarianism gains ground and democracies worldwide face growing internal and external challenges, the strategic imperative to recover bipartisan convergence for human rights has never been more important. Join Uzra Zeya,…

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies, Rm. C103

The Strategic Imperative for Human Rights

Alumni Peacebuilders

Bina D'Costa, M.A. ’97

Bina D'Costa

Bina D’Costa is professor of international relations and a peace and conflict studies specialist at the Australian National University. She is actively engaged in humanitarian peacebuilding efforts around the world. Her research and practice focuses on the intersections between politics, human rights, and security in Asia, with particular emphases on gender justice and global migration.

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Bear Guerra, B.A. ’95

Bear Guerra

Roberto (Bear) Guerra is a photographer whose work focuses on globalization, human rights, social justice, and environmental justice.

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