The case of Northern Ireland and ex-IRA informers demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the informer legacy post-conflict. We explain why Sinn Féin and the UK state have dealt with some conflict legacy cases involving informers but not with others. Contemporary political and reputational reasons are an important explanation, but there are also legal considerations and communal pressures at play. Divisions amongst alleged and self-confessed informers further facilitate this unstructured approach to legacy. These difficulties with informers’ legacy are not unique to Northern Ireland. Similar challenges in reconciling former state agents with paramilitaries are evident across other conflicts
Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnant...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
The case of Northern Ireland and ex-IRA informers demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the in...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Northern Ireland has no effective process to address legacy of the human tragedy of decades of confl...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
Though criminological literature has paid attention to the use of informers in ordinary law enforce-...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
The exposure of two senior republicans as informers for British intelligence in 2005 led to a popula...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnant...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
The case of Northern Ireland and ex-IRA informers demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the in...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Northern Ireland has no effective process to address legacy of the human tragedy of decades of confl...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
The so-called Real IRA (RIRA) has been in existence since 1997. Its core membership consists of form...
Though criminological literature has paid attention to the use of informers in ordinary law enforce-...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
The exposure of two senior republicans as informers for British intelligence in 2005 led to a popula...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnant...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...