This edited book tracks Northern Ireland’s uneasy experience with devolution following the optimistic political period associated with the 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. It will be of interest to students of Irish politics and public policy, but more generally, from a comparative perspective, those with an interest in devolution and constitutional change
The implementation of the 1998 ?Good Friday? or ?Belfast? Agreement entailed the stabilising of Nort...
Papers presented to the IBIS conference “Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Irela...
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement was meant to signal an era of economic prosperity for those...
The aim of the Agreement and devolution in Northern Ireland is to draw together atavistic political ...
Bachelor's thesis Northern Irish-British relations after 1998 in the context of devolution examines ...
Summary of a lecture presented by Seamus Mallon, and the revised text of a lecture presented by Éamo...
International audienceThis paper looks at New Labour’s devolution policies form the vintage point of...
Over the last 30 years, the conflict that has overtaken Northern Ireland has often seemed like it w...
This contains the revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar se-ries “Redefining ...
Brexit is breaking peace in Northern Ireland and is the most significant event since the partition o...
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland has undergone a remarkable transformation. H...
The Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ), to give it its proper name, reached at Stormont on Good Frid...
Consociational solutions to communal conflict depend crucially on the consent of the participants to...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
Drawing on findings from the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, this article reports that the l...
The implementation of the 1998 ?Good Friday? or ?Belfast? Agreement entailed the stabilising of Nort...
Papers presented to the IBIS conference “Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Irela...
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement was meant to signal an era of economic prosperity for those...
The aim of the Agreement and devolution in Northern Ireland is to draw together atavistic political ...
Bachelor's thesis Northern Irish-British relations after 1998 in the context of devolution examines ...
Summary of a lecture presented by Seamus Mallon, and the revised text of a lecture presented by Éamo...
International audienceThis paper looks at New Labour’s devolution policies form the vintage point of...
Over the last 30 years, the conflict that has overtaken Northern Ireland has often seemed like it w...
This contains the revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar se-ries “Redefining ...
Brexit is breaking peace in Northern Ireland and is the most significant event since the partition o...
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland has undergone a remarkable transformation. H...
The Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ), to give it its proper name, reached at Stormont on Good Frid...
Consociational solutions to communal conflict depend crucially on the consent of the participants to...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
Drawing on findings from the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, this article reports that the l...
The implementation of the 1998 ?Good Friday? or ?Belfast? Agreement entailed the stabilising of Nort...
Papers presented to the IBIS conference “Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Irela...
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement was meant to signal an era of economic prosperity for those...