1. Introduction
Part I. Skeletons in the Closet:
2. Committing to amnesty;
3. The kidnapper's dilemma;
4. Hostages and skeletons in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic;
Part II. Out of the Closet:
5. Voters: transitional justice demand;
6. Elites: transitional justice supply;
7. The Transitional Justice Bill game;
8. Infiltration as insurance;
9. Epilogue: between agents and heroes;
Appendices
A. Mathematical proofs to Chapter 3;
B. Answers of MPs and their constituents to 'more should be done to punish people who were responsible for the injustices of the communist regime';
C. Sampling technique and transitional justice survey questionnaire;
D. Birth and death of parliamentary parties by their position regarding lustration;
E. Mathematical proofs to Chapter 7;
F. Lustration laws by target, targeted activity, and sanction type in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Part I. Skeletons in the Closet:
2. Committing to amnesty;
3. The kidnapper's dilemma;
4. Hostages and skeletons in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic;
Part II. Out of the Closet:
5. Voters: transitional justice demand;
6. Elites: transitional justice supply;
7. The Transitional Justice Bill game;
8. Infiltration as insurance;
9. Epilogue: between agents and heroes;
Appendices
A. Mathematical proofs to Chapter 3;
B. Answers of MPs and their constituents to 'more should be done to punish people who were responsible for the injustices of the communist regime';
C. Sampling technique and transitional justice survey questionnaire;
D. Birth and death of parliamentary parties by their position regarding lustration;
E. Mathematical proofs to Chapter 7;
F. Lustration laws by target, targeted activity, and sanction type in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.