Recent discourse on European integration has postulated a simple unilinear shift from nationalism to postnationalism. This article proposes a dialectical model whereby nationalism is adapting to the new European order, shaping it, and reconstituting itself within it. It examines the unfolding of this dialectic in the Irish case, focusing on the interrelationship between European integration and the different strands of Irish nationalism.Le discours récent sur l'intégration européenne met en avant un simple transfert, à sens unique, du nationalisme au postnationalisme. Dans cet article on propose un modèle dialectique selon lequel le nationalisme est en train de s'adapter au nouvel ordre européen, de le former et de se reconstituer en son se...
Résumé : Écrit en 1999, cet article porte témoignage des inquiétudes de l’Irlande, que son succès éc...
Cet article met en lumière l’existence d’un paradoxe dans le traitement des questions europé...
In the wake of the rejection of the Nice Treaty by the electorate in June 2001, the Irish governmen...
Recent discourse on European integration has postulated a simple unilinear shift from nationalism to...
The meaning and significance of borders in nation-statehood and European integration are integrally ...
This article argues that the dominance of the theory of modernisation - that growing economic integr...
The objective of this article is to assess the concessions made by the Irish constitutional national...
This article studies the evolution of territorial nationalism since the 1950's. The 1985 Anglo-Irish...
This article argues that membership in the European Community, and especially representation in the ...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
Integration and how it is to be achieved have only recently become objects of policy and discussion ...
This article examines how the European Community is economically involved in the regeneration of Nor...
After 20 years of membership, Northern Ireland political parties have gradually incorporated the Eur...
peer-reviewedIntegration and how it is to be achieved have only recently become objects of policy a...
Ireland is increasingly conforming to the Western model of social change. Because of tis newfound we...
Résumé : Écrit en 1999, cet article porte témoignage des inquiétudes de l’Irlande, que son succès éc...
Cet article met en lumière l’existence d’un paradoxe dans le traitement des questions europé...
In the wake of the rejection of the Nice Treaty by the electorate in June 2001, the Irish governmen...
Recent discourse on European integration has postulated a simple unilinear shift from nationalism to...
The meaning and significance of borders in nation-statehood and European integration are integrally ...
This article argues that the dominance of the theory of modernisation - that growing economic integr...
The objective of this article is to assess the concessions made by the Irish constitutional national...
This article studies the evolution of territorial nationalism since the 1950's. The 1985 Anglo-Irish...
This article argues that membership in the European Community, and especially representation in the ...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
Integration and how it is to be achieved have only recently become objects of policy and discussion ...
This article examines how the European Community is economically involved in the regeneration of Nor...
After 20 years of membership, Northern Ireland political parties have gradually incorporated the Eur...
peer-reviewedIntegration and how it is to be achieved have only recently become objects of policy a...
Ireland is increasingly conforming to the Western model of social change. Because of tis newfound we...
Résumé : Écrit en 1999, cet article porte témoignage des inquiétudes de l’Irlande, que son succès éc...
Cet article met en lumière l’existence d’un paradoxe dans le traitement des questions europé...
In the wake of the rejection of the Nice Treaty by the electorate in June 2001, the Irish governmen...