Central to reaching peace and settlement in Northern Ireland was a sequence of British--Irish intergovernmental discussions and negotiations, dating from the beginning of the 1980s. British and Irish state cooperation and intervention has remained central to the stability of the settlement reached in 1998. The motives of state actors, however, have been unclear, and the role of the state in the political process has been the subject of some scholarly controversy. This paper looks at the types of evidence that can help to resolve such questions. It focuses on the value of elite interviews, arguing that they can constitute an important and irreplaceable body of evidence when used critically, but it also highlights the risks of excessive relia...
Diploma thesis Conflict Resolution in International Relations: The Case Study of Northern Ireland Co...
This article examines the development of cooperative relationships in back-channel communication and...
When I began to develop my topic I knew I wanted to study government collusion. The problem with tha...
This new study reveals how British and Irish governments not only had different reasons for co-opera...
Abstract: The Northern Ireland conflict has been described as one of the most over-researched confli...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
This volume focuses on the changes in the state frameworks, laws and practices that ac-companied, fa...
Analysis of efforts to develop peace in Northern Ireland often attributes the foundation of the peac...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
George Mitchell, largely considered the key architect of the Northern Ireland peace process, has bee...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
This article explores the particular challenges facing researchers interviewing political elites in ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Ten years after the Sunningdale Conference, Richard Deutsch interviewed Irish and Northern Irish pol...
Prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Specialist Group on British and Comparative ...
Diploma thesis Conflict Resolution in International Relations: The Case Study of Northern Ireland Co...
This article examines the development of cooperative relationships in back-channel communication and...
When I began to develop my topic I knew I wanted to study government collusion. The problem with tha...
This new study reveals how British and Irish governments not only had different reasons for co-opera...
Abstract: The Northern Ireland conflict has been described as one of the most over-researched confli...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
This volume focuses on the changes in the state frameworks, laws and practices that ac-companied, fa...
Analysis of efforts to develop peace in Northern Ireland often attributes the foundation of the peac...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
George Mitchell, largely considered the key architect of the Northern Ireland peace process, has bee...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
This article explores the particular challenges facing researchers interviewing political elites in ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Ten years after the Sunningdale Conference, Richard Deutsch interviewed Irish and Northern Irish pol...
Prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Specialist Group on British and Comparative ...
Diploma thesis Conflict Resolution in International Relations: The Case Study of Northern Ireland Co...
This article examines the development of cooperative relationships in back-channel communication and...
When I began to develop my topic I knew I wanted to study government collusion. The problem with tha...