Publications

  • Transitional Justice in Balance: Comparing Processes, Weighing Efficacy (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, June 2010)
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    • Reviewed to date in: International Journal of Transitional Justice, Journal of Peace Research,
      Cambridge Law Journal, George Washington International Law Review, Prisma Jurdico [Brazil],
      Choice
    • Featured in: CQ Global Researcher, Volume 4-1: Truth Commissions
    • Book Notes in: Law & Social Inquiry, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy

  • “Conclusion: Amnesty in the Age of Accountability,” in Amnesty in the Age of Human Rights Accountability:Comparative and International Perspectives, edited by Leigh A. Payne and Francesca
    Lessa (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2012), link.

  • “An Exploratory Analysis of Civil Society and Transitional Justice,” in Civil Society, Conflict and
    Violence
    , edited by Regina List and Wolfgang Dorner (Bloomsbury Academic Press, forthcoming
    2012), link.

  • “Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative Context," in Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis, edited by Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, and Sanford Schram (New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2012), link.

  • "Transitional Justice in Latin America," International Studies Review 13:3 (2011): 521-543, link.

  • “As Implicaes Polticas dos Processos de Anistia,” [The Political Implications of Amnesty Processes]
    in A Anistia da Era da Responsabilizao: O Brasil em Perspectiva Internacional e Comparada [Amnesty
    in the Era of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective], edited by Leigh
    A. Payne, Paulo Abro, and Marcelo D. Torelly (Brasilia, Brazil: Ministrio da Justia da Repblica
    Federativa do Brasil, 2011), link.

  • “Transitional Justice in the World, 1970-2007: Insights from a New Dataset,” Journal of Peace Research 47:6 (2010): 803-809, link.

  • “The Justice Balance: When Transitional Justice Improves Human Rights and Democracy,” Human Rights Quarterly 32:4 (2010): 980-1005, link.

  • "`When Truth Commissions Improve Human Rights,'' International Journal of Transitional Justice 4:3 (2010), 457-476, with Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, link.

  • “At What Cost?  A Political Economy Approach to Transitional Justice,” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 6:1 (2010): 165-184, link, pdf.

  • “Equilibrando Julgamentos e Anistias na América Latina: Perspectivas Comparativa e Teórica,” Revista Anistia Política e Justiça de Transição 2 (2010): 152-175, [Portuguese]: link, pdf.

  • Does Transitional Justice Work? Latin America in Comparative Perspective,” Global Studies Review, Special Issue – Accountability after Mass Atrocity: Latin American and African Cases in Comparative Perspective 5:3 (Fall/Winter 2009): link.

Unless otherwise noted, all publications are equally co-authored by Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Andrew G. Reiter, and thus all three names are listed alphabetically for each.  Links to publications will be provided here when they go to press.