Using stochastic methods we illustrate that the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (PIRA) network is clustered along three primary dimensions: (a) brigade affiliation, (b) whether the member participated in violent activities, and (c) task/role within PIRA. While most brigades tended to foster connections within the brigade (that is, “closure”), the tendency to do so varied across the organization. Members who engaged with violent activities were far more likely to connect with each other; in later periods there is polarization into those who engage in violent activities and those who do not. Across brigades, those who engage in a particular task and role (improvised explosive device [IED] constructor, IED planter, gunman, robber/kidnapper...
This paper employs a dataset from The Troubles in Northern Ireland to empirically test the interacti...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This paper provides an overview of Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) innovations with regards...
This article presents an empirical analysis of a unique dataset of 1240 former members of the Provis...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This paper presents an analysis of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s (PIRA) brigade level beha...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
Utilizing interviews with former Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Loyalists, and community worke...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
In this paper, a unique dataset of improvised explosive device attacks during “The Troubles” in Nort...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
This paper employs a dataset from The Troubles in Northern Ireland to empirically test the interacti...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This paper provides an overview of Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) innovations with regards...
This article presents an empirical analysis of a unique dataset of 1240 former members of the Provis...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This paper presents an analysis of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s (PIRA) brigade level beha...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
Utilizing interviews with former Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Loyalists, and community worke...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
In this paper, a unique dataset of improvised explosive device attacks during “The Troubles” in Nort...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
This paper employs a dataset from The Troubles in Northern Ireland to empirically test the interacti...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This paper provides an overview of Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) innovations with regards...