Transitional Justice Dynamics in Slovakia: From Silence to the Nation’s Memory
Transitional Justice Dynamics in Slovakia: From Silence to the Nation’s Memory
Author(s): Martin KovaničSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Central European University (CEU) - Center for Policy Studies
Keywords: transitional justice; regime change; elite configuration; Slovakia
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this article is to identify and explain the dynamics of transitional justice in Slovakia. Furthermore, it focuses on the Nation’s Memory Institute and its role in the process of dealing with the past. The dynamics are explained through the existence of constraints – the type of the regime change, the nature of the Communist regime and elite configuration. Transition process in Slovakia can be divided into three distinct phases, in which the interplay of the constraints allows for the application of various transitional justice mechanisms. The main finding of the article is that throughout the existence of the independent Slovakia, the elite configuration was the variable which affected the process the most. Favorable elite configuration allowed for the establishment of the institute in 2002, which can be considered a “breaking of the silence” when it comes to dealing with the past in Slovakia.
Journal: CEU Political Science Journal
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 385-410
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English