This essay traces the evolution of the demand that the principal British political parties should extend organisation to Northern Ireland. Although originally nurtured by a small Stalinist sect of the far left, the ideal of electoral integration or ‘equal citizenship’ would in time come to exercise considerable appeal among middle-class unionists disorientated by the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement. This unlikely political alliance would give rise to a vibrant pressure group—the Campaign for Equal Citizenship (CEC)—which played a vocal role in Northern Irish political life in the late 1980s. While often vaunted as its essential attribute, the political diversity of the CEC would foster divisions that would ensure its swift demise. The paper conc...
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement had to address a fundamental fissure in constitutional thought on ...
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolve...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...
This essay traces the evolution of the demand that the principal British political parties should ex...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
In this article we examine how party political competition in Northern Ireland impacts on understand...
The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations ...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
One of the most significant characteristics of the peace process in Northern Ireland has been the pr...
The ongoing Brexit process has profound consequences for Northern Ireland within the constitution of...
The British Labour Party became increasingly aware after the First World War that it was potentially...
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement had to address a fundamental fissure in constitutional thought on ...
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolve...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...
This essay traces the evolution of the demand that the principal British political parties should ex...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
In this article we examine how party political competition in Northern Ireland impacts on understand...
The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations ...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
One of the most significant characteristics of the peace process in Northern Ireland has been the pr...
The ongoing Brexit process has profound consequences for Northern Ireland within the constitution of...
The British Labour Party became increasingly aware after the First World War that it was potentially...
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement had to address a fundamental fissure in constitutional thought on ...
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolve...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...