This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relations emanating particularly from the work of the New Ireland Forum in 1983-84. The argument is made that the Joint Declaration represents the limit to which the two governments are able to go at present on the issue of self-determination and on the conditions by which a united Ireland could be achieved by peaceful means. The conclusion drawn is that Sinn Fein should accept the Declaration, persuade the IRA to cease its campaign of violence, and use the principles of the Declaration to enter mainstream Irish politics alongside those other constitutional parties working for a. new agreement on Northern Ireland.Cet article étudie la Déclaration C...
The Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ), to give it its proper name, reached at Stormont on Good Frid...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar series “Implementing the agreement: to...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relati...
Until the IRA ceasefire in August 1994 Northern Ireland, which had just experienced its most severe ...
On September 1, 1994, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) declared a ceasefire. The declaration was pote...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The outbreak of political violence m Northern Ireland in 1969 reopened a constitutional debate which...
The agreement signed by the Irish and British governments and most of the political parties in North...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar se-ries “Implementing the agreement: t...
In the minds of those striving to achieve a successful peace process, the question of decommissionin...
This thesis will attempt to explore and identify what it sees as the essential components of the pea...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by the Irish and British governments in November 1985. Highly c...
The Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ), to give it its proper name, reached at Stormont on Good Frid...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar series “Implementing the agreement: to...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...
This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relati...
Until the IRA ceasefire in August 1994 Northern Ireland, which had just experienced its most severe ...
On September 1, 1994, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) declared a ceasefire. The declaration was pote...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The outbreak of political violence m Northern Ireland in 1969 reopened a constitutional debate which...
The agreement signed by the Irish and British governments and most of the political parties in North...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar se-ries “Implementing the agreement: t...
In the minds of those striving to achieve a successful peace process, the question of decommissionin...
This thesis will attempt to explore and identify what it sees as the essential components of the pea...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by the Irish and British governments in November 1985. Highly c...
The Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ), to give it its proper name, reached at Stormont on Good Frid...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar series “Implementing the agreement: to...
This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination o...