Collaboration in authoritarian and armed conflict settings /

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 exampl...

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Other Authors: Espíndola Mata, Juan (Editor), Payne, Leigh A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, [2022].
Edition:First edition.
Series:Proceedings of the British Academy ; 248.
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Table of Contents:
  • Coming to terms with collaboration: an introduction / Juan Espindola and Leigh A. Payne
  • Part 1: The Politics of Collaboration
  • Native intelligence: African detectives and informers in white South Africa / Jacob Dlamini
  • Be my character: framing the female collaborator in postdictatorship Argentine novels / Ksenihjia Bilbija
  • Collaborationism in low-intensity conflicts: the case of the Basque country / Luis de la Calle
  • Part 2: Collaboration moments
  • Collaboration and opportunism in communist Czechoslovakia / Mark Drumbl and Barbora Hola
  • Black collaboration during American slavery / Andrea L. Dennis
  • Third-party collaborators in the Colombian Armed Conflict: a paramilitary case study / Gerson Iván Arias and Carlos Andrés Prieto
  • Informing, intelligence, and public policy in Northern Ireland: some overlooked negative consequences of deploying informers against political violence / Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty
  • The collaboration of the intellectuals: legal academia and the Third Reich / Oren Gross
  • Part 3: Holding collaborators accountable?
  • Grudge informers and beyond: on accountability for collaborators with repressive regimes / Colleen Murphy
  • Business collaborators on trial: legal obstacles to corporate accountability in Argentina / Gabriel Pereira
  • International law and collaboration: a tentative embrace / Shane Darcy
  • Conclusion: reckoning with collaboration / Juan Espindola and Leigh A. Payne.