What does it mean for a radical or separatist group to moderate – does it change its values and goals in the process or only the ways it communicates them? Looking at the case of Irish republicans, Matthew Whiting explains how Sinn Féin and the IRA came to change their behaviour but not necessarily their goals, while also emphasising the importance of tolerance on the part of the states involved
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The present work is an attempt to examine the impact of the northern irish peace process on the DUP ...
Sinn Féin, the party most associated with the in public discourse with the term ‘republican’ in Irel...
Sinn Fein originally came into political prominence in Northern Ireland as the political wing of the...
This thesis examines the evolution in the political strategy of the Irish Republican Party, Sinn Féi...
This thesis endeavoured to accurately gauge the extent to which modern Sinn Fein continues to adhere...
This article examines a critical aspect of the contemporary political debate in Northern Ireland reg...
For the first time, unionist parties do not hold an overall majority in Northern Ireland following t...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
In the years since the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Peace Agreement in Northern Ireland, there ha...
Sinn Féin, once an outcast of Northern Ireland political life, now sits in the power-sharing...
The focus of this thesis is on the evolution of dissidence within Irish republicanism since 1986, th...
Assuming that the conflict of the past thirty years is now drawing to a close, we can, with a certai...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
Whatever Ulster unionists may think, the transformation of the ‘republican movement’—shorthand for t...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The present work is an attempt to examine the impact of the northern irish peace process on the DUP ...
Sinn Féin, the party most associated with the in public discourse with the term ‘republican’ in Irel...
Sinn Fein originally came into political prominence in Northern Ireland as the political wing of the...
This thesis examines the evolution in the political strategy of the Irish Republican Party, Sinn Féi...
This thesis endeavoured to accurately gauge the extent to which modern Sinn Fein continues to adhere...
This article examines a critical aspect of the contemporary political debate in Northern Ireland reg...
For the first time, unionist parties do not hold an overall majority in Northern Ireland following t...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
In the years since the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Peace Agreement in Northern Ireland, there ha...
Sinn Féin, once an outcast of Northern Ireland political life, now sits in the power-sharing...
The focus of this thesis is on the evolution of dissidence within Irish republicanism since 1986, th...
Assuming that the conflict of the past thirty years is now drawing to a close, we can, with a certai...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
Whatever Ulster unionists may think, the transformation of the ‘republican movement’—shorthand for t...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The present work is an attempt to examine the impact of the northern irish peace process on the DUP ...
Sinn Féin, the party most associated with the in public discourse with the term ‘republican’ in Irel...