Drawing on findings from the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, this article reports that the level of popular understanding of the NI devolution 'settlement' was low, but that this was no bar to its initial support, nor to the general expectation that the Assembly would make a (positive) difference to the lives of its citizens. The article focuses upon the attitudes of Catholics and Protestants to the nascent Assembly and, in particular, reveals differences between them in terms of their anticipation of the potential benefits of devolution and their beliefs about the durability of the institutions created by the Belfast Agreement. The fieldwork coincided with the first phase of devolution and thereby conveys a clear and contemporary p...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using original data from the Northern Ireland Life and Times survey, this article assesses public at...
The aim of the Agreement and devolution in Northern Ireland is to draw together atavistic political ...
Consociational solutions to communal conflict depend crucially on the consent of the participants to...
This article seeks to compare unionist and nationalist attitudes to the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA),...
The Belfast Agreement attempted to find a set of political institutions that could resolve an appare...
This edited book tracks Northern Ireland’s uneasy experience with devolution following the optimisti...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
In 1998, the violent Troubles in Northern Ireland came to an end with the signing of the Good Friday...
On September 18th, 2014 the people of Scotland participated in a historic vote to decide the fate of...
We designed and conducted a (virtual) deliberative forum in the Republic of Ireland (N=50) on issues...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
Paper presented at Institute for British-Irish Studies Conference “Old structures, new beliefs: reli...
Revised version of a paper presented at the ECPR 29th Joint Sessions, Workshop on Identity Politics,...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using original data from the Northern Ireland Life and Times survey, this article assesses public at...
The aim of the Agreement and devolution in Northern Ireland is to draw together atavistic political ...
Consociational solutions to communal conflict depend crucially on the consent of the participants to...
This article seeks to compare unionist and nationalist attitudes to the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA),...
The Belfast Agreement attempted to find a set of political institutions that could resolve an appare...
This edited book tracks Northern Ireland’s uneasy experience with devolution following the optimisti...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
In 1998, the violent Troubles in Northern Ireland came to an end with the signing of the Good Friday...
On September 18th, 2014 the people of Scotland participated in a historic vote to decide the fate of...
We designed and conducted a (virtual) deliberative forum in the Republic of Ireland (N=50) on issues...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
Paper presented at Institute for British-Irish Studies Conference “Old structures, new beliefs: reli...
Revised version of a paper presented at the ECPR 29th Joint Sessions, Workshop on Identity Politics,...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using original data from the Northern Ireland Life and Times survey, this article assesses public at...