Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings Hardback
Edited by Juan (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas) Espindola, Leigh A. (University of Oxford) Payne
Part of the Proceedings of the British Academy series
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Who is the collaborator, or in whose eyes? What is the motivation to collaborate: for material gain, for ideology, for duty?
When is collaboration betraying a hated enemy, and when is it something else: personal revenge or an instrumental, rational, or even coerced response to a situation, for example?
Why do collaborators meet such harsh punishment and stigma when they are revealed as such?
Can they ever atone or find redemption? Beyond the perception of the stakeholders involved, how harmful is collaboration?
Does it exacerbate or abate violence? Is it always evil or can it sometimes be seen as mitigating wrongs?
The chapters in Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings explore these thorny questions through a set of case studies, disciplinary approaches, and temporal and regional contexts.
They show the range of the types of collaboration; the ubiquity of collaboration across time, countries, political systems, and political and cultural conflicts.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:294 pages, 3 figures
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:16/06/2022
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- ISBN:9780197267059
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:294 pages, 3 figures
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:16/06/2022
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- ISBN:9780197267059