History Department Honors Thesis, 2017. Awarded: Highest Honors.This work examines the political transformations in Northern Ireland after the Belfast Peace Agreement of 1998 ended 30 years of conflict between the country’s Protestant, Unionist and Catholic, Nationalist communities. This analysis fills in what was a missing chapter of the current academic story, the role of the British government in maintaining peace and stability in the years immediately following the signing of the Agreement. Drawing on a perspective from Economics, the work explains how the British government provided something like insurance for the peace process by stepping in to govern each time the Catholic and Protestant parties reached an impasse. This Brit...
The United Kingdom and Ireland joined the European Economic Community in 1973 at a time when bitter ...
The author would like to thank the generous scholarship (Ref: 2017-616) provided by the Leverhulme T...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland have played a prominent part in modern European history. Despite th...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
This paper is a qualitative historical analysis of Northern Ireland’s Troubles. Over a period of app...
This article considers Northern Ireland’s history of conflict through a lens that emphasizes concili...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
The 1998 Agreement that ended Northern Ireland's bloody civil war has often been attributed to many ...
In this introduction, we set out to provide the appropriate historical context for the nine essays ...
Abstract This senior thesis is a study of international funding bodies in the case of Northern Irela...
34 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 31-34Europe has historically been a battleground for diverse communities, man...
Northern Ireland, as we all know, is often presented as a model for conflict resolution around the w...
This article explores the reasons for the slow progress being made in the Northern Ireland peace pro...
The United Kingdom and Ireland joined the European Economic Community in 1973 at a time when bitter ...
The author would like to thank the generous scholarship (Ref: 2017-616) provided by the Leverhulme T...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland have played a prominent part in modern European history. Despite th...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
The results of the recent election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the first visit in 100 years...
This paper is a qualitative historical analysis of Northern Ireland’s Troubles. Over a period of app...
This article considers Northern Ireland’s history of conflict through a lens that emphasizes concili...
The Troubles were a difficult and trying time for Northern Ireland beginning in the 1960s. The subse...
The 1998 Agreement that ended Northern Ireland's bloody civil war has often been attributed to many ...
In this introduction, we set out to provide the appropriate historical context for the nine essays ...
Abstract This senior thesis is a study of international funding bodies in the case of Northern Irela...
34 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 31-34Europe has historically been a battleground for diverse communities, man...
Northern Ireland, as we all know, is often presented as a model for conflict resolution around the w...
This article explores the reasons for the slow progress being made in the Northern Ireland peace pro...
The United Kingdom and Ireland joined the European Economic Community in 1973 at a time when bitter ...
The author would like to thank the generous scholarship (Ref: 2017-616) provided by the Leverhulme T...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...