Excerpt On August 31, 1994, the Provisional IRA (PIRA) declared a cessation of military operations. For the past thirty years, the conflict in Northern Ireland has been raging almost without pause.1 British security forces have attempted to control the violence by establishing road blocks, conducting house searches, altering the judicial system to allow conviction on informant testimony, instituting internment without trial for paramilitary suspects, garrisoning over thirty thousand British soldiers in Northern Ireland, instituting broadcasting bans of Sinn Féin, and conducting intensive interrogation of suspects. Despite the best attempts of the British government over the past few decades to thwart PIRA, the conflict persisted. To sustain...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
Grâce au Good Friday Agreement (GFA) signé en 1998, l’Irlande du Nord connait une période de pacific...
This article considers Northern Ireland’s history of conflict through a lens that emphasizes concili...
Excerpt On August 31, 1994, the Provisional IRA (PIRA) declared a cessation of military operations. ...
On September 1, 1994, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) declared a ceasefire. The declaration was pote...
In the closing months of 1994, the principal paramilitary organizations in Northern Ireland declared...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
From March 1972 until internment itself was eventually abandoned in December 1975 successive Secreta...
For decades, the main factions of the once-notorious nationalist-separatist groups Euskadi ta Askat...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
The precise rationale for, and timing of, the Northern Ireland peace process of the 1990s and beyond...
This paper provides a detailed account of attitudes within the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) during th...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Assuming that the conflict of the past thirty years is now drawing to a close, we can, with a certai...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
Grâce au Good Friday Agreement (GFA) signé en 1998, l’Irlande du Nord connait une période de pacific...
This article considers Northern Ireland’s history of conflict through a lens that emphasizes concili...
Excerpt On August 31, 1994, the Provisional IRA (PIRA) declared a cessation of military operations. ...
On September 1, 1994, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) declared a ceasefire. The declaration was pote...
In the closing months of 1994, the principal paramilitary organizations in Northern Ireland declared...
This paper considers the dynamics of the process used in creating the political conditions to bring ...
From March 1972 until internment itself was eventually abandoned in December 1975 successive Secreta...
For decades, the main factions of the once-notorious nationalist-separatist groups Euskadi ta Askat...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
The precise rationale for, and timing of, the Northern Ireland peace process of the 1990s and beyond...
This paper provides a detailed account of attitudes within the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) during th...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Assuming that the conflict of the past thirty years is now drawing to a close, we can, with a certai...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
Grâce au Good Friday Agreement (GFA) signé en 1998, l’Irlande du Nord connait une période de pacific...
This article considers Northern Ireland’s history of conflict through a lens that emphasizes concili...