The new Northern Irish politics?
Language: English Publication details: London : Macmillan, 2005Description: 282pISBN: 0333948335Subject(s): Politics | Politics | Northern Ireland | Good Friday Agreement | Political partiesGenre/Form: Peace building. Northern Ireland DDC classification: 327.17209416 | 320.9416 Summary: The repeated crises of devolved power sharing in the face of continued paramilitary activity and persistent sectarianism have hindered attempts to shape a new Northern Irish politics, based upon peace and consensus. In this important new book, Jonathan Tonge analyses the underlying issues, explores the ways in which rivalries within and between unionism and nationalism perpetuate instability, and assesses the potential and limitations of consociational deals like the Good Friday Agreement in conflict resolution.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | Dundonald House Library | 320.9416 TON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R08996 |
The repeated crises of devolved power sharing in the face of continued paramilitary activity and persistent sectarianism have hindered attempts to shape a new Northern Irish politics, based upon peace and consensus. In this important new book, Jonathan Tonge analyses the underlying issues, explores the ways in which rivalries within and between unionism and nationalism perpetuate instability, and assesses the potential and limitations of consociational deals like the Good Friday Agreement in conflict resolution.
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