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Politics and peace in Northern Ireland analyses the complex and contradictory process of implementing the Good Friday Agreement. Using the lens of security dilemma theory, it begins with an original overview of the conflict, the Agreement and post-1998 politics. The book then explores post-Agreement Northern Ireland through the eyes of each of the four main political parties, showing how they tried to shape the course of peace implementation, and how implementation, in turn, shaped the fates and fortunes of the parties.

Drawing on extensive original research, this book explains the promise and limits of the Agreement. It shows how and why the two sides' mutual insecurities repeatedly derailed peace implementation, and reflects on the likely direction of parties and politics in the future. This clearly written and up-to-date book will be of interest to scholars and students of recent Northern Irish history, ethnic conflict and peace-making.



Table of Contents

Introduction
1. A theory of post-Agreement Northern Ireland
2. Ulster Unionist Party
3. Social Democratic and Labour Party
4. Sinn Féin
5. Democratic Unionist Party
6. Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Conclusion
Index

Politics and Peace in Northern Ireland: Political

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 18/10/2017
    ISBN13: 9781526122827, 978-1526122827
    ISBN10: 1526122820

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Politics and peace in Northern Ireland analyses the complex and contradictory process of implementing the Good Friday Agreement. Using the lens of security dilemma theory, it begins with an original overview of the conflict, the Agreement and post-1998 politics. The book then explores post-Agreement Northern Ireland through the eyes of each of the four main political parties, showing how they tried to shape the course of peace implementation, and how implementation, in turn, shaped the fates and fortunes of the parties.

    Drawing on extensive original research, this book explains the promise and limits of the Agreement. It shows how and why the two sides' mutual insecurities repeatedly derailed peace implementation, and reflects on the likely direction of parties and politics in the future. This clearly written and up-to-date book will be of interest to scholars and students of recent Northern Irish history, ethnic conflict and peace-making.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. A theory of post-Agreement Northern Ireland
    2. Ulster Unionist Party
    3. Social Democratic and Labour Party
    4. Sinn Féin
    5. Democratic Unionist Party
    6. Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
    Conclusion
    Index

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