

The Justice Dilemma
Leaders and Exile in an Era of Accountability
Book • 2016
The Justice Dilemma examines the changing landscape of international justice and its impact on leaders who might seek exile.
It argues that the traditional 'golden parachute' of exile is no longer a viable option for oppressive rulers due to increased accountability measures.
The book provides both quantitative and qualitative evidence to assess how international justice shapes patterns of exile, civil war duration, and mass killing onset.
It argues that the traditional 'golden parachute' of exile is no longer a viable option for oppressive rulers due to increased accountability measures.
The book provides both quantitative and qualitative evidence to assess how international justice shapes patterns of exile, civil war duration, and mass killing onset.
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