Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed to unite Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, creating a 32 county democratic socialist republic. The Provisional IRA’s campaign officially ended in 2005, but former Provisionals and others who followed them continue to pursue armed struggle to this day. The Provisional IRA and its successors are part of the centuries old and highly documented “resistance” of Irish people to British interference in Ireland. Over those centuries, state authorities ‒ the British, Irish, and Northern Irish governments ‒ have “resisted” the dissent of Irish Republicans. This paper draws on three different research methodologies available to social scien...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
Authors have argued that counterterrorism must be consistent with “the rule of law.” Often associate...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civi...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
Authors have argued that counterterrorism must be consistent with “the rule of law.” Often associate...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civi...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...