In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:
- how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
- whether the peace process is still valid
- the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
- the conditions necessary to secure political stability
- the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
- the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
- the future of key political parties and institutions.
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'This is a provocative and well argued book ... A useful addition to the literature on Irish politics.' - West European Politics, Vol. 29
'This persuasive and tightly argued book looks at the historical context in which decisions are taken and views formed.' - Contemporary Review
'This persuasive and tightly argued book looks at the historical context in which decisions are taken and views formed.' - Contemporary Review
'This is a provocative and well argued book ... A useful addition to the literature on Irish politics.' - West European Politics, Vol. 29
'This persuasive and tightly argued book looks at the historical context in which decisions are taken and views formed.' - Contemporary Review
'This persuasive and tightly argued book looks at the historical context in which decisions are taken and views formed.' - Contemporary Review