RT Review T1 'Too long a sacrifice?': Post-transitional justice and the afterlives of authoritarianism JF International journal of transitional justice VO 19 IS 1 SP 183 OP 192 A1 Collins, Cath A1 Durdiyeva, Selbi A2 Durdiyeva, Selbi A2 Lessa, Francesca A2 Mendes, Mariana A2 Nalepa, Monika 1976- LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1918959862 AB In a field that of late appears beset by crises of confidence, this essay reviews three books that send transitional justice scholarship back to basics. The focus in the books on post-authoritarian settings sheds light on the effects of time on transitional justice expectations, actions and futures. The books also offer rear-view mirror vantage points on the assumptions, teleological and otherwise, that informed early praxis in the field. The common object of interest addressed by these volumes - authoritarian regimes and transitional responses to them, over time - is significant in itself. It also reminds us, firstly, that transitional justice dynamics are not reducible to immediate policy menus, and, secondly, that they do not disappear when intellectual fashions change. NO Sammelrezension K1 Post-authoritarianism K1 post-transitional justice K1 Prosecutions K1 Latin America K1 ex-USSR K1 Purges K1 lustration K1 Rule of law K1 Democratization K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/ijtj/ijae048