The Northern Ireland Peace Process

The Northern Ireland Peace Process
Author: Eamonn O'Kane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-04-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0719090830

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A re-evaluation of the Northern Ireland peace process, which offers the fullest account available of the quest to bring an end to Europe's longest running modern conflict.

The People s Peace Process in Northern Ireland

The People   s Peace Process in Northern Ireland
Author: C. Irwin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2002-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403914323

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Many important lessons have come out of the negotiations for the Belfast Agreement. This book explains how public opinion polls were used in support of the Northern Ireland peace process. Significantly, it was the politicians who decided the questions so that they could map out areas of compromise and common ground that their supporters would accept. This book explains how the work was done so that others can apply the benefits of this experience to their own peace building activities.

The European Union and the Northern Ireland Peace Process

The European Union and the Northern Ireland Peace Process
Author: Giada Lagana
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030591175

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This book examines the economic and political contributions of the EU to the Northern Ireland peace process, tracing the genesis of EU involvement since 1979 and analysing how it acted as an arena in which to foster dialogue and positive cooperation. Based on extensive archival research and exclusive elite interviews this volume provides the first comprehensive study of how the EU contributed to the reconfiguration of Northern Ireland from a site of conflict to a site of conflict amelioration and peace-building. The book demonstrates that the relationship between Northern Ireland and the EU has been much more significant in the peace process than previously suggested.

Ulster Unionism and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland

Ulster Unionism and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland
Author: C. Farrington
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230800724

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The politics of Ulster Unionism is central to the success or failure of any political settlement in Northern Ireland. This book examines the relationship between Ulster Unionism and the peace process in reference to these questions.

Performing the Northern Ireland Peace Process

Performing the Northern Ireland Peace Process
Author: Paul Dixon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319913438

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“Performing the Northern Ireland Peace Process offers a nuanced and stimulating analysis which goes beyond standard explanations by exploring the motives and means used by those who made peace in Northern Ireland.” (Professor Timothy White, Xavier University, USA) “Paul Dixon has produced an impressive and challenging book. Dixon defends the Northern Ireland peace process as a carefully-crafted, drawn-out episode in realist, pragmatic politics. However, he pulls few punches in highlighting the moral deceptions which have kept the process in play. Provocatively, Dixon also challenges a wide range of academic interpretations of the processes and their associated political prescriptions. Thoughtful and well-researched throughout, Performing the Northern Ireland Peace Process is an essential read for anyone interested in conflict management.” (Professor Jon Tonge, University of Liverpool) “In this outstanding book, Dixon shows yet again the importance of the theatrical metaphor for Northern Ireland. More importantly still, he demonstrates that the adoption of a critically realist outlook actually enhances our capacity to think creatively about the political choices we face in international politics and the alternative policies and institutions we might construct.” (Professor Adrian Little, The University of Melbourne) This book is exceptional in defending the ‘dirty politics’ of the Northern Ireland peace process. Political actors in Britain, Ireland and the United States performed the peace process and used ‘political skills’, often including deception and hypocrisy, in order to wind down the conflict and achieve accommodation. These political skills, it is argued, are often morally justifiable even as they are popularly condemned. The Northern Ireland peace process has been highly successful in reducing violence and an accurate understanding of its politics is an important contribution to international debates about managing conflict.

The Northern Ireland Peace Process

The Northern Ireland Peace Process
Author: Thomas Hennessey
Publsiher: Gill
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073465549

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This work traces the genesis, evolution and completion of the peace process in Northern Ireland, from 1920 to the present. The author also provides an account of events that led to the Good Friday peace accord.

The Northern Ireland peace process

The Northern Ireland peace process
Author: Eamonn O'Kane
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526116642

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This book offers a re-evaluation of the emergence, development and outcome of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Drawing on interviews with many of the key participants of the peace process, newly released archival material and the existing scholarship on the conflict, it explains the decisions that shaped the peace process in their proper context. O'Kane argues that although the outcome of the process can be seen as a success, it is not the outcome that was originally expected or intended by most of its participants. By tracing the process and highlighting the pragmatic decisions of the parties that shaped it the work explains how Northern Ireland moved from conflict to peace. The book concludes by examining what the implications of Brexit are for Northern Ireland’s hard-won peace and political stability.

Guns and Government

Guns and Government
Author: J. Darby,Roger Mac Ginty
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001-12-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230502000

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The book is part of a wider study of the management of contemporary peace processes and has a strong comparative theme. It draws heavily on interviews with key players (politicians and policymakers) in the peace process. Darby and Mac Ginty identify six key strands in the Northern Ireland peace process and assess how factors in each facilitated or obstructed political movement. Chapters are devoted to political change, violence and security, economic factors, external influences, popular responses, and the role of images and symbols.