Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on new research to present two contrasting approaches to British policy in Northern Ireland and the complexities of applying consociational democracy to a divided society where the external parties to the conflict lack the political power or will to implement and police it
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
Northern Ireland is of course sui generis. Its conflict was unique and so was the solution. There is...
This article analyses the different policies employed by the British government to manage the confli...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
Kerr (history, London School of Economics and Political Science) examines efforts to end sectarian v...
At its heart, the Northern Ireland problem concerns the constitutional and political fate of territo...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This new study reveals how British and Irish governments not only had different reasons for co-opera...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
Northern Ireland is of course sui generis. Its conflict was unique and so was the solution. There is...
This article analyses the different policies employed by the British government to manage the confli...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
Kerr (history, London School of Economics and Political Science) examines efforts to end sectarian v...
At its heart, the Northern Ireland problem concerns the constitutional and political fate of territo...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This new study reveals how British and Irish governments not only had different reasons for co-opera...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
Northern Ireland is of course sui generis. Its conflict was unique and so was the solution. There is...
This article analyses the different policies employed by the British government to manage the confli...