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In a transitional context, that long and important political discussion is missing.

In this transitional context Heflin finds "five very complex, intercultural, interstitial human beings" trying to do their best for themselves, their families, their tribes, and their nation (18).

Using data collected in the transitional context of urban China thus has a particular strength in highlighting the presence of the formal-informal joint channel in job-person matching activities.

With a focus on job seekers' responses to the varying local employment, we showed strong evidence for the co-existence of state power and the market in China's transitional context.

Using the employment system change in urban China as an empirical case, in this study, we showed direct evidence about how state power and the market strength co-existed and co-developed in China's transitional context, with a focus on the match between job seekers' resources and the varying local employment environment.

Similarly, within a transitional context, foreign brides are always associated with reproductive labors that are devalued as unpaid or low-paid jobs (Lan 2008b; Sheu 2007), even though more and more women participate in the labor market and some are even the real "breadwinners" of their families.

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The evaluations focus on developing and transitional contexts, including countries transitioning from an emergency situation (e.g. armed conflict or natural disaster) to a recovery and early development phase.

Drawing on research on Chile's National Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and exploring the scholarship on thirteen other transitional contexts, Onur Bakiner evaluates the success of truth commissions in promoting policy reform, human rights accountability, and the public recognition of human rights violations.

The primary focus is on countries in developing or transitional contexts.

For example, one now sees the language and theories of reconciliation, which were originally developed to deal with transitional contexts, applied as well to stable, non-transitional democracies.

In transitional contexts this tension is usually labeled the "peace versus justice" dilemma (see, for example, Freeman 2010 and Mihai 2010)—denoting that the demands of quiet and stability may well require compromising the morally important demands of retributive justice and accountability.

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