With the advent of the new violent dissident merger, ‘The IRA/New IRA’, the group and its affiliates have had to legitimise their new existence. They have utilised the maintenance of paramilitary activity to achieve this. However, they have also produced a number of organisational statements, justifying their position, tactics and strategies. This article analyses the evolution of these statements, both pre and post-merger from 2007 to 2015. 126 individual statements and 4 magazines are analysed using grounded theory. This analysis found that the statements have a dual strategy, aiming to foster trust in the movement and distrust in their perceived enemies. One of the dominant ways in which the group aims to foster trust, is by proposing th...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA), the main Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland was foun...
Sinn Fein originally came into political prominence in Northern Ireland as the political wing of the...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
Despite on-going peace process efforts, which have achieved some progress towards normalization of t...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
This article critically evaluates how competing discourses on what has been labelled Violent Disside...
Experiences from the end of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s campaign of armed violence have ...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
First published online on 16 Sep 2020On 18 April 2019, by-stander Lyra McKee was killed while a grou...
This thesis presents an empirical analysis of a unique data set of 427 men and women who have been c...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA), the main Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland was foun...
Sinn Fein originally came into political prominence in Northern Ireland as the political wing of the...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
Despite on-going peace process efforts, which have achieved some progress towards normalization of t...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
This article critically evaluates how competing discourses on what has been labelled Violent Disside...
Experiences from the end of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s campaign of armed violence have ...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
First published online on 16 Sep 2020On 18 April 2019, by-stander Lyra McKee was killed while a grou...
This thesis presents an empirical analysis of a unique data set of 427 men and women who have been c...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA), the main Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland was foun...
Sinn Fein originally came into political prominence in Northern Ireland as the political wing of the...