After Violence Russia's Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed
Oxford University Press

After Violence Russia's Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed

Subjects: Reference, Peace studies & conflict resolution
ISBN13: 9780197683347
Published: 14 Jun 2023

Format - Hardback
By Javeline, Debra

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After Violence Russia's Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed

Regular price A$227.85
Sale price A$227.85 Regular price A$234.90
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A novel analysis of the aftermath of the most appalling terrorist act in Russian history, the seizure of a school and the violent deaths of hundreds of hostages, and insights into why it triggered unprecedented peaceful political activism instead of the widely predicted retaliatory ethnic violence.Starting on September 1, 2004, and ending 53 hours later, Russia experienced its most appalling act of terrorism in history, the
seizure of School No. 1 in Beslan, North Ossetia. Approximately 1,200 children, parents, and teachers were taken hostage. Over 330 were killed, hundreds more seriously wounded, and all severely traumatized. When does such
violence fuel greater acceptance of retaliatory violence, and when does violence fuel nonviolent participation in politics?In After Violence, Debra Javeline addresses this crucial question by exploring the motivations behind individual responses to violence. The mass hostage taking was widely predicted to provoke a spiral of retaliatory ethnic violence in the North Caucasus, where the act of terror was embedded in a larger context of ongoing conflict between
Ossetians, Ingush, and Chechens. Politicians, journalists, victims, and other local residents asserted that vengeance would come. Instead, the hostage taking triggered unprecedented peaceful political activism on a
scale seen nowhere else in Russia. Beslan activists challenged authorities, endured official harassment, and won a historic victory against the Russian state in the European Court of Human Rights. Using systematic surveys of 1,098 victims (82%) and 2,043 nearby residents, in-depth focus groups, journalistic accounts, investigative reports, NGO reports, and prior scholarly research, Javeline provides insights into this unexpected but favorable outcome. The first book to
analyze the aftermath of large-scale violence with evidence from almost all direct victims, After Violence offers novel findings about the influence of anger, prejudice, alienation, efficacy, and other
variables on post-violence behavior.

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