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Planning a Dublin–Belfast Economic Corridor: Networks, engagement and creating opportunities
Cross-border cooperation on the island of Ireland has a long history, if often a limited scope. The emergence of statutory North/South bodies after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement of 1998 added a new dynamic.
Magennis Eoin +3 more
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On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation warned its members and the world that Covid-19 had reached pandemic status and could not be controlled.
Julien Guillaumond, Vanessa Boullet
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Border Gothic - history, violence and the border in the writings of Eugene McCabe
As well as producing a rich body of novels, novellas, short-stories and plays spanning throughout seventy years of the century of partition, Eugene McCabe charts the broad trajectory of Irish history and politics from the Elizabethan Conquest and Ulster ...
Éamonn Ó Ciardha
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Northern Ireland: post-conflict education model? [PDF]
Northern Ireland’s Good Friday Agreement of 1998 calledfor “initiatives to facilitate and encourage integratededucation” but progress has been painfully slow.
Paul Nolan
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Représenter les Troubles. Du spectacle médiatique au cauchemar historique
The Troubles: a euphemism that designates the violent conflict which started in Londonderry on the 5th October 1968 and which ended with Good Friday Agreement signed on the 10th April 1998 in Belfast.
Brigitte Aubry
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Northern Ireland: From Imperial Asset to International Encumbrance
The Northern Ireland story is more complex than the trite tale of orange versus green or two warring tribes. Current inhabitants are not settling ancient scores.
Tommy McKearney
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Społeczne i kulturowe uwarunkowania i ograniczenia procesu pokojowego w Irlandii Północnej
Social and Cultural Conditions and Limitations of the Northern Ireland Peace Process The conflict in Northern Ireland, sometimes called “the Troubles” (by British government), sometimes called “war” (by nationalists), has lasted since 1921. The article
Ewa Szczecińska-Musielak
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The Representation and Overcoming of Perpetrator Trauma in Rachel Seiffert’s Afterwards [PDF]
Rachel Seiffert’s novel Afterwards (2007) explores the ethically challenging and often neglected fact of perpetrator trauma resulting from sustained structural violence.
Paula Romo-Mayor
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This article deals with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement-currently the key and primary document for the internationalised peace process in Northern Ireland-signed by representatives of the British and Irish governments, and representatives of the Northern
Hynek Melichar
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The purpose of this article is to investigate the Northern Ireland tourism industry with a special focus on Dark (Troubles) Tourism. The method is two surveys one of Northern Ireland residents and one of potential tourists resident overseas, a focus ...
Greg Ironside, Kieran James
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