This article uses Donald Horowitz’s theory of ethnic party competition in order to understand the development of the Northern Ireland Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) during the first decade of its existence. The main contention of the article is that Horowitz’s thesis, although based primarily on observation of party competition in divided societies in Africa and Asia, is remarkably applicable to the SDLP in terms of the party’s evolution against the backdrop of the Northern Ireland conflict in the 1970s. Horowitz’s theory helps explain why the SDLP failed in its original objective of mobilizing a cross-community constituency behind a radical, reformist agenda, and instead became what Horowitz terms an “ethnically based party”, re...
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Abstract This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, a...
This article argues that post-conflict consociational arrangements in ethnically divided societies i...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
The period since the signing of Northern Ireland's ‘peace deal’, the 1998 Good Friday Agreement (GFA...
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This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
Six years after its foundation the Democratic Left was struggling to find a role for itself in Irish...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This article addresses the nature, intensity and impact of debates and divisions over British member...
This article examines the Czechoslovak “People’s Democracy” during the so-called Third Republic afte...
M. Desmond O'Malley, T.D., Leader of the Progressive Democrats argues in this article that two facto...
Through a case study of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, this article examines the contention...
This article is an application to Northern Ireland of theoretical ideas about ethnic politics. Four ...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
Abstract This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, a...
This article argues that post-conflict consociational arrangements in ethnically divided societies i...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
The period since the signing of Northern Ireland's ‘peace deal’, the 1998 Good Friday Agreement (GFA...
This article addresses the nature, intensity and impact of debates and divisions over British member...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
Six years after its foundation the Democratic Left was struggling to find a role for itself in Irish...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This article addresses the nature, intensity and impact of debates and divisions over British member...
This article examines the Czechoslovak “People’s Democracy” during the so-called Third Republic afte...
M. Desmond O'Malley, T.D., Leader of the Progressive Democrats argues in this article that two facto...
Through a case study of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, this article examines the contention...