Cet article retrace l'évolution de la construction des murs de sécurité (peacelines) à Belfast. Il vise à comprendre cette évolution en parallèle aux changements des politiques de maintien de l'ordre et de la situation de sécurité. A une gestion militaire et policière du conflit succède une politisation de la question et l'implication de la société civile à partir des années 1990.This article deals with the evolution of the building of security walls (peacelines) in Belfast. It aims at understanding this evolution in parallel to the transformation in law and order policies and the security situation. After the military and policing approach of the beginning follows the politicisation of the question and a growing involvement of the civil so...
International audienceThe article deals with after-war reconstruction in Belfast and offers to study...
This Article will chart the extent to which this phenomenon has been and is recurring in Northern Ir...
Peace walls are a series of border barriers in Belfast which were built as temporary structures to s...
International audienceThis article deals with the evolution of the building of security walls (peace...
Belfast’s urban areas still bear the marks of division created by the walls (known as “peacelines”) ...
Since 1969, Belfast is the main theatre of conflict in Northern Ireland. Security forces have built ...
Since 1969, Belfast is the main theatre of conflict in Northern Ireland. Security forces have built ...
From the new IEG open access publication "On site, in time" (Ortstermine) here is an article on the ...
Since the first paramilitary ceasefires in 1994 the peace and political processes in Northern Irelan...
Laura McAtackneyArhuus UniversityDenmark The Many Forms and Meanings of (Peace) Walls in Con...
International audienceThe chapter focuses on walls as socio-spatial devices shaping urban space. In ...
A Peace Process in Ireland, by Bruce Arnold Resolving the crisis in Northern Ireland has correctly f...
Cet article traite de l’affrontement identitaire opposant les unionistes aux nationalistes pour la p...
This paper provides a detailed account of attitudes within the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) during th...
International audienceThis contribution recounts the history of the British military intervention in...
International audienceThe article deals with after-war reconstruction in Belfast and offers to study...
This Article will chart the extent to which this phenomenon has been and is recurring in Northern Ir...
Peace walls are a series of border barriers in Belfast which were built as temporary structures to s...
International audienceThis article deals with the evolution of the building of security walls (peace...
Belfast’s urban areas still bear the marks of division created by the walls (known as “peacelines”) ...
Since 1969, Belfast is the main theatre of conflict in Northern Ireland. Security forces have built ...
Since 1969, Belfast is the main theatre of conflict in Northern Ireland. Security forces have built ...
From the new IEG open access publication "On site, in time" (Ortstermine) here is an article on the ...
Since the first paramilitary ceasefires in 1994 the peace and political processes in Northern Irelan...
Laura McAtackneyArhuus UniversityDenmark The Many Forms and Meanings of (Peace) Walls in Con...
International audienceThe chapter focuses on walls as socio-spatial devices shaping urban space. In ...
A Peace Process in Ireland, by Bruce Arnold Resolving the crisis in Northern Ireland has correctly f...
Cet article traite de l’affrontement identitaire opposant les unionistes aux nationalistes pour la p...
This paper provides a detailed account of attitudes within the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) during th...
International audienceThis contribution recounts the history of the British military intervention in...
International audienceThe article deals with after-war reconstruction in Belfast and offers to study...
This Article will chart the extent to which this phenomenon has been and is recurring in Northern Ir...
Peace walls are a series of border barriers in Belfast which were built as temporary structures to s...