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A valuable piece of the liberal hegemony puzzle: The United States’ involvement in the Northern Ireland peace process [PDF]
The conflict in Northern Ireland was resolved with the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 and with the great involvement of the Clinton administration.
Pavle Nedić
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Democracy in Northern Ireland Since the Good Friday Agreement: A Post-Brexit Reappraisal
The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse the reasons why the Brexit referendum and its results have led to a profound and lasting destabilisation of post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Irish democracy.
Philippe Cauvet
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The Relative Success of Consociational Institutions in Deeply Divided Societies
Lebanon and Northern Ireland conjure opposite images on consociationalism in the minds of many political scientists. While in Lebanon, the consociational system widely proved inefficient in preventing the outbreak of ethno-national conflicts, the ...
Chloé Bernadaux
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The IRA and the Partition of Ireland
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) has been the most aggressively hostile opponent of the border that was established in Ireland during the 1920s. This article focuses on the fact that the IRA’s own violence emerged from a substantial, evolving and complex ...
Richard English
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Incomplete Peace and Social Stagnation: Shortcomings of the Good Friday Agreement
Twenty years beyond its signing, the Good Friday Agreement remains the cornerstone of ‘peace’ in Northern Ireland, even as it has faced political, social, and cultural challenges.
Amanda Hall
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The Threat of Increased Violence in the Northern Ireland in the Context of Brexit [PDF]
The paper considers the increasing instability in Northern Ireland and the possible aggravation of violent confrontation between Republicans and Unionists in the region due to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
Liudmila Babynina
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French Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Peace Process and the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement
Although the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement is often described as the peace accord which ended thirty years of conflict in Northern Ireland, it was one of many on the path to peace.
Karine Isabelle Deslandes
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The signing of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement (GFA) is regarded as the gateway to Northern Ireland’s path to a re-integrated society. However, it also presented a sizable challenge to the region’s journalists. Newspaper journalism was still divided along
Julia Paul
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‘We Shall Overcome’? The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement and the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Northern Ireland, it also marks the fiftieth anniversary of the civil rights movement and the protests of 1968. One of the key innovations of the Agreement is
Sarah Campbell
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RISE 6.2 offers new perspectives on the Irish border. Bringing together contributions from different disciplines and cultural fields – history, political science, film studies, constitutional law and the theatre – it seeks to provide a multifaceted and ...
Sandra Heinen +3 more
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