This paper criticizes four typical explanations of settlement of internal conflicts, showing that they fail to give an adequate explanation of the 1998 settlement in Northern Ireland. Instead of inductively searching for recurrent proximate factors or proceeding deductively by applying general theoretical models to settlement processes, it suggests that it may be more fruitful to search for underlying path dependent processes which regulate how the factors highlighted in the other approaches function
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
At the beginning the paper presents a brief historic outline of the conflict. It describes the strif...
The recent literature on path dependence provides a model that can be used in explanation of ethnic ...
The origins of the Northern Ireland conflict fall into three temporally distinct phases each of whic...
Settlement of protracted conflict involves actors changing their strategies and their views. Why the...
The origins of the Northern Ireland conflict fall into three temporally distinct phases, each of whi...
The author analysis the two different stances of the recent landmark settlement on Northern Irelan...
It should be stated at the outset that the notion of Northern Ireland’s political settlement as a mo...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
This article explores the possibility of achieving a stable settlement as the result of the current ...
The 1998 Peace Agreement was a (consociational) form of pluralist settlement designed to end conflic...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
This paper asks why Catholic-Protestant conflict has been so long- lasting in Ireland, and to what e...
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Specialist Group on British and Comparative Territorial P...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
At the beginning the paper presents a brief historic outline of the conflict. It describes the strif...
The recent literature on path dependence provides a model that can be used in explanation of ethnic ...
The origins of the Northern Ireland conflict fall into three temporally distinct phases each of whic...
Settlement of protracted conflict involves actors changing their strategies and their views. Why the...
The origins of the Northern Ireland conflict fall into three temporally distinct phases, each of whi...
The author analysis the two different stances of the recent landmark settlement on Northern Irelan...
It should be stated at the outset that the notion of Northern Ireland’s political settlement as a mo...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
This article explores the possibility of achieving a stable settlement as the result of the current ...
The 1998 Peace Agreement was a (consociational) form of pluralist settlement designed to end conflic...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
This paper asks why Catholic-Protestant conflict has been so long- lasting in Ireland, and to what e...
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Specialist Group on British and Comparative Territorial P...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
At the beginning the paper presents a brief historic outline of the conflict. It describes the strif...