British-Irish Relations and Northern Ireland

From Violent Politics to Conflict Regulation

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July 2, 2012 | History

British-Irish Relations and Northern Ireland

From Violent Politics to Conflict Regulation

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This book examines the evolution of British Irish relations since 1921 and applies theories from political and social sciences, including international relations to the Irish/Northern Irish case. The book includes the generation and analysis of primary data on violence and constitutional debate; the analysis of primary sources such as state papers and elite interviews with British and Irish officials, representatives of constitutional political parties in Northern Ireland and leaders and activists of republican and loyalist parties/organisations.

Part 1 looks at how the attempt to regulate the Irish nationalist challenge to the British state (through dominion status for the Irish Free State and partition) impacted on governance in both jurisdictions. The re-opening of the (Northern) Irish Question in the late 1960s is then analysed to demonstrate the continued primacy of opposing claims to national self-determination and their impact on subsidiary levels of conflict.The final part, covering the year 1985 to the present, then demonstrates how the relative equalization of national status, reflected in the bi-national, inter-governmental relationship, has been successful in regulating conflict by integrating, vertically, the bi-nationality at state, governmental and societal levels.

Finally, implications of the British-Irish approach are developed as contributions to the comparative theory and practice of ethno-national conflict regulation.

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Publisher
Irish Academic Pr
Language
English
Pages
258

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Cover of: British-Irish Relations and Northern Ireland
British-Irish Relations and Northern Ireland: From Violent Politics to Conflict Regulation
November 15, 2007, Irish Academic Pr
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Pikes and Politics, Guns and Government
1. Political Violence and Nation-State Legitimacy
2. Coercing Agreement: The Anglo-Irish Treaty and Its Discontents
3. Gone But Not Forgotten: The Legacy of Violent Politics, 1922-1969
4. From Civil Rights to Civil War: 1966-1972
5. From Confusion to Power-Sharing: The Twin-Tracks to Sunningdale
6. Cultivating a Ripe Moment: The Evolution of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Approach
7. Forever is a Long Time: The 'Permanent' Eclipse of Violent Politics?
8. Triangulating the British-Irish (Good Friday) Agreements, 1997-2007
9. Conclusion: Implications for Theory and Practice of Ethno-National Conflict Regulation

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Paperback
Number of pages
258
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL11254766M
ISBN 10
0716529548
ISBN 13
9780716529545
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5546195

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