Applying approaches prominent in the field, this book explains the achievements and shortcomings of the peace in Northern Ireland, focusing on the role of a number of significant actors as well as those who have been marginalised by the process.
Applying approaches prominent in the field, this book explains the achievements and shortcomings of the peace in Northern Ireland, focusing on the role of a number of significant actors as well as those who have been marginalised by the process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy J. White is Professor of Political Science at Xavier University
Inhaltsangabe
1 The 'real' and 'dirty' politics of the Northern Ireland peace process: a constructivist realist critique of idealism and conservative realism Paul Dixon 2 Issues, leaders, and regimes: reaching settlement in Northern Ireland Andrew P. Owsiak 3 Under the gun: Northern Ireland's unique history with DDR Carolyn Gallaher 4 Assessing the importance of ideas and agency in the Northern Ireland peace process P. J. McLoughlin 5 The role of licit and illicit transnational networks during the Troubles Devashree Gupta 6 Gender, International Relations theory, and Northern Ireland Máire Braniff and Sophie Whiting 7 'A serious moral question to be properly understood': Catholic human rights discourse in Northern Ireland in the 1980s Maria Power 8 Northern Ireland and the EU: applying a theory of multi-level governance Mary C. Murphy 9 Peace and the private sector: Northern Ireland's regional experience of globalised trends Katy Hayward and Eoin Magennis 10 Assessing external funding supports for the Northern Ireland peace process Sandra Buchanan 11 Cooperation theory and the Northern Ireland peace process Timothy J. White 12 Responsibility, justice, and reconciliation in Northern Ireland Cillian McGrattan Conclusion: Northern Ireland and International Relations theory Timothy J. White
1 The 'real' and 'dirty' politics of the Northern Ireland peace process: a constructivist realist critique of idealism and conservative realism Paul Dixon 2 Issues, leaders, and regimes: reaching settlement in Northern Ireland Andrew P. Owsiak 3 Under the gun: Northern Ireland's unique history with DDR Carolyn Gallaher 4 Assessing the importance of ideas and agency in the Northern Ireland peace process P. J. McLoughlin 5 The role of licit and illicit transnational networks during the Troubles Devashree Gupta 6 Gender, International Relations theory, and Northern Ireland Máire Braniff and Sophie Whiting 7 'A serious moral question to be properly understood': Catholic human rights discourse in Northern Ireland in the 1980s Maria Power 8 Northern Ireland and the EU: applying a theory of multi-level governance Mary C. Murphy 9 Peace and the private sector: Northern Ireland's regional experience of globalised trends Katy Hayward and Eoin Magennis 10 Assessing external funding supports for the Northern Ireland peace process Sandra Buchanan 11 Cooperation theory and the Northern Ireland peace process Timothy J. White 12 Responsibility, justice, and reconciliation in Northern Ireland Cillian McGrattan Conclusion: Northern Ireland and International Relations theory Timothy J. White
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