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Politics In Northern Ireland
Politics In Northern Ireland
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Alliance Party
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Anglo-Irish Agreement
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comparative political analysis
conflict resolution studies
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Downing Street Declaration
Dual Party System
DUP Leader
electoral systems theory
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ethnic conflict research
Ethnic Party System
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gender and governance
Gordon Gillespie
INLA
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IRA Ceasefire
IRA Violence
Irish National Liberation Army
Loyalist Paramilitaries
MRBI Poll
NIWC
North South Institutions
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's Constitutional Status
Paul Arthur
Paul Mitchell
Paula Devine
post-conflict Northern Ireland politics
provisional
Provisional IRA
Provisional IRA Ceasefire
Provisional IRA's Campaign
Registrar General's Social Class
Republican Paramilitaries
Richard Breen
Ronald Weitzer
RUC Officer
SDLP
SDLP Leader
security sector reform
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Ulster Workers Council Strike
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Product details
- ISBN 9780813335285
- Weight: 500g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Nov 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Despite the staggering number of books related to the Northern Ireland political arena, most of the literature concentrates on only a few dimensions of ?the conflict? and especially on constitutional policy and the on-going search for a resolution of the antagonisms. This original textbook, the first of its kind, serves as a comprehensive examination of the subject by exploring these topics and other important dimensions of politics which have been overlooked and undervalued.Politics in Northern Ireland is written by a team of distinguished academics, drawn from both within and outside Northern Ireland. It adopts the analytic tools of political science and brings a comparative perspective to bear on the politics of Northern Ireland. Early chapters examine the historic sources of conflict, analyze the period since the outbreak of the modern troubles, and discuss the differences between the communities. The book then examines the nature of parties, elections, and elective assemblies, before focusing on policy matters, such as fair employment, policing, and gender. In the concluding chapter, contributors consider relations with the Republic of Ireland and discuss events as current as today's headlines, including the historic breakthrough in negotiations, the referendums, and the Assembly elections. The result is a well-rounded core text designed for the classroom, as well as for those interested in learning more about different facets of politics in Northern Ireland.
Michael Marsh is Head of the Department of Political Science and a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. He is the author of a wide variety of articles on parties and electoral behaviour which have appeared in books and journals published in Europe and the United States. His co-edited books include Candidate Selection in Comparative Perspective: The Secret Garden of Politics (London, 1988) and Modern Irish Democracy (Dublin, 1993). Paul Mitchell is a lecturer in politics at the Queen's University, Belfast. He has published a range of articles and chapters on coalition politics and party competition as well as conflict regulation in ethnically divided societies. A book he co-edited (with Rick Wilford), Politics in Northern Ireland, was recently published by Westview Press. Paul Mitchell is lecturer in politics at the Queen's University, Belfast. The author of a wide range of articles and chapters in the fields of political competition in parliamentary democracies and competition and conflict regulation in ethnically divided societies, he is currently coediting the forthcoming How Ireland Voted 1997. Rick Wilford is reader in politics at Queen's University, Belfast. His most recent books include the jointly authored Women and Political Participation in Northern Ireland (1996) and the coedited Women, Ethnicity, and Nationalism: The Politics of Transition (1998). He is also the joint contributing editor of the forthcoming book, Contesting Politics: Women in Ireland, North and South.
Politics In Northern Ireland
€67.99
