No apology necessary? How narratives impact redress for colonialism in Namibia and India

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Miller, Manjari Chatterjee
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Apology; transitional justice; memory; narratives; domestic politics; mobilization; GENOCIDE; MEMORY; POLITICS; ORIGINS;
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10.1093/ia/iiad118
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D81 [国际关系];
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Why do victim states not ask for redress from perpetrator states? Focusing on former extractive colonies, the vast majority of which, despite having suffered brutal colonial rule, have not asked for redress-apologies, reparations or restitution-from their former colonizers, this article argues that the content of historical narratives in the victim state matters for interstate redress. When meta and sub-narratives in victim states do not conform with each other, framing and consensus mobilization on interstate redress is stymied. To show this, I code interstate redress in the Correlates of War data set of colony/colonizer states, and then use primary sources-interviews and school textbooks-to examine two victim states: Namibia, a 'less likely' case which has sought interstate redress, and India, a 'more likely' case which has not. Academic and policy conversations on interstate redress have thus far largely focused on perpetrator states. This not only denies victim states, most of which are developing countries, agency but skews our understanding of the phenomenon of seeking justice across international borders.
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页码:1693 / 1717
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