Social Sciences
religious behavior
100%
justice
65%
reconciliation
60%
narrative
37%
campaign
33%
international system
33%
legitimation
33%
liberalism
32%
political elite
31%
commitment
30%
hegemony
29%
human rights violation
29%
speaking
28%
segregation
28%
renunciation
22%
minister
22%
recipient
21%
ruling class
20%
offense
20%
xenophobia
19%
political crisis
18%
elite
17%
literature
17%
responsibility
16%
colonial age
15%
ambivalence
15%
Belgium
15%
stakeholder
14%
proliferation
13%
discourse
13%
sovereignty
13%
Ideologies
13%
voting
13%
transparency
13%
massacre
13%
politician
12%
Italy
12%
Joint Declaration
12%
voter
12%
comfort women
12%
offender
12%
migrant
11%
human rights
11%
Federal Republic of Germany
11%
remedial measure
11%
EU
10%
colonial government
10%
time
10%
prosecution
10%
Canada
10%
Business & Economics
Apology
82%
Transitional Justice
65%
Justice
30%
Reconciliation
17%
Dyadic Relationships
13%
Strategic Issues
11%
Transgression
10%
Normative Commitment
9%
In-depth Interviews
8%
Emotion
7%
Stakeholders
6%
Policymaker
6%
Arts & Humanities
Remorse
40%
Postcolonialism
35%
Apology
33%
Atrocities
33%
Ambivalence
13%
Colonial Pasts
12%
International Politics
12%
Pride
12%
Belgium
10%
Tenets
9%
Discourse
9%
21st Century
9%
Colonialism
9%
Italy
8%
Germany
7%
Policymaker
6%