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Political Violence in Northern Ireland: Conflict and Conflict Resolution

Autor Alan O'Day
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Political violence in Northern Ireland began in the late 1960s and has been part of life there and to a lesser extent in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for nearly three decades. The crisis has perplexed politicians, strained democratic institutions, and has placed British policies under the microscope of international scrutiny. The volume of up-to-date essays places recent developments in context. It looks at the ideology of republicans and unionists, the impediments to peace, problems of gender and citizenship, the impact of partition on the island's economy, how The Troubles have been filtered through the press, and the impact of overspill violence in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain. This study adds an important fresh texture to the ongoing discussion of political violence and the problems in Northern Ireland.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275954147
ISBN-10: 0275954145
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ALAN O'DAY is a Senior Lecturer at the University of North London and an honorary Professor of History at Concordia University, Montreal./e He has taught at universities in Britain, Canada, and Germany, and has authored, edited, and co-edited twenty books and published numerous articles in the areas of Irish history and politics. During 1996-97 he is a visiting Professor at the Unviersity of Dublin (Trinity College).

Cuprins

Tables, Figures, and IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsNote on TerminologyPolitical Violence and Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland by Alan O'DayFin de Siècle, 1972: The Provisional IRA's Strategy and the Beginning of the Eight Thousand Day Stalemate by M.L.R. SmithHave the Northern Ireland Ceasefires of 1994 Ended "Zero Sum Game" and Mirrored Thinking? by Richard DavisBigots in Bowler Hats? Unionism Since the Downing Street Declaration, 1993-1995 by D. George BoyceDropping Slow: The Emergence of the Irish Peace Process, by Jim SmythParamilitary Prisoners and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland by Jonathan MooreMaking Peace Work by Paul BewGender, Citizenship, and National Identity in Northern Ireland by G. Honor Fagan and Ronnie MunckPolitical Conflict, Partition, and the Underdevelopment of the Irish Economy by Maura Sheehan, Douglas Hamilton, and Ronnie MunckWriting Terrorism Out of the Story: Sunday Life and "War Weariness" in Northern Island by Michael BromleyPolitical Violence: The Overspill from Northern Ireland by Michael A. PooleAppendix 1: Government of Ireland Act, 1920Appendix 2: Articles of Agreement for a Treaty between Great Britain and IrelandAppendix 3: Constitution of 1937Appendix 4: Communiqué and Declaration on Employment of Troops in Northern IrelandAppendix 5: The Anglo-Irish Agreement, 15 November 1985Appendix 6: The Downing Street Declaration, 15 December 1993Appendix 7: Framework Document, February 1995Appendix 8: Report of the International BodySelect BibliographyIndexAbout the Editor and Contributors