Following an independent report assessing paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland last week, Rick Wilford reviews the current crisis and assesses prospects for institutional reform. He writes that while there are grounds to believe that progress is being made, the scope and scale of reform may fall prey to the temper of DUP-Sinn Féin relations which could yet deteriorate over the more salient issues of paramilitarism, welfare and the budget
Northern Ireland’s politics are in the midst of a crisis fuelled by the UK government’s austerity pr...
With days to go before the Northern Ireland peace talks come to a formal close, things are, to use t...
This paper analyses the Democratic Unionist Party‟s (DUP) discourses about paramilitary violence in ...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
Following in the wake of the Brexit vote when a majority of Northern Ireland electors voted to remai...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar series “Implementing the agreement: to...
The Northern Ireland peace process has been afflicted by recurrent crises. There have been moments o...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
The steady drip of dissident Republican attacks forms the backdrop to this special issue of Politica...
The Northern Ireland government is in crisis, with the resignation of the First Minister Peter Robin...
The author discusses the obstacles in transitioning to the new power-sharing Northern Ireland Assemb...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s trip to Northern Ireland (NI) on Monday to attempt to deal with the i...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This lecture focuses on how Norhtern Irish politics have evolved since the Good Friday Agreement was...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
Northern Ireland’s politics are in the midst of a crisis fuelled by the UK government’s austerity pr...
With days to go before the Northern Ireland peace talks come to a formal close, things are, to use t...
This paper analyses the Democratic Unionist Party‟s (DUP) discourses about paramilitary violence in ...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
Following in the wake of the Brexit vote when a majority of Northern Ireland electors voted to remai...
Revised text of two lectures presented as part of the seminar series “Implementing the agreement: to...
The Northern Ireland peace process has been afflicted by recurrent crises. There have been moments o...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
The steady drip of dissident Republican attacks forms the backdrop to this special issue of Politica...
The Northern Ireland government is in crisis, with the resignation of the First Minister Peter Robin...
The author discusses the obstacles in transitioning to the new power-sharing Northern Ireland Assemb...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s trip to Northern Ireland (NI) on Monday to attempt to deal with the i...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This lecture focuses on how Norhtern Irish politics have evolved since the Good Friday Agreement was...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
Northern Ireland’s politics are in the midst of a crisis fuelled by the UK government’s austerity pr...
With days to go before the Northern Ireland peace talks come to a formal close, things are, to use t...
This paper analyses the Democratic Unionist Party‟s (DUP) discourses about paramilitary violence in ...