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Yvette Selim’s article marks the relaunch of openSecurity

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  • Author: Yvette Selim
  • Posted: 2nd February 2012

Yvette Selim (PhD Candidate in the School of Social Sciences, UNSW) was commissioned to write one of four articles to mark openSecurity's relaunch. The section will encompass key issues in the contemporary landscape of security: peacebuilding and reconciliation. Yvette argues that transitional justice processes are incomplete if they do not address the injustices of unequal distribution of resources, power and opportunity.

OpenSecurity is part of openDemocracy, an open forum that brings together authors, academics and practitioners and publishes news analysis, debates and blogs that are accessible to academic and non-academic audiences.

 To read Yvette’s article, entitled ‘Transitions: creating space to address injustice after conflict or political turmoil’, click here and for more details on openSecurity’s editorial shift and relaunch, click here.

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