Peace without consensus : power sharing politics in Northern Ireland

Clancy, Mary-Alice C., 2010
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Medienart Buch
ISBN 978-0-7546-7831-1
Verfasser Clancy, Mary-Alice C. Wikipedia
Systematik WP - Weltpolitik
Schlagworte northern ireland, 1994-, politics and government, coalition governments
Verlag Ashgate
Ort Farnham, Surrey [England]
Jahr 2010
Umfang xvi, 215 p.
Altersbeschränkung keine
Sprache englisch
Verfasserangabe Mary-Alice C. Clancy
Illustrationsang Ill.
Annotation Contents: The formation of Northern Ireland, ethno-nationalism, and consociationalism -- The "high politics" of the Sunningdale and Anglo-Irish agreements -- An agreed approach? the "high politics" of the Belfast Agreement -- Saving Dave? the high politics of the post-agreement period, 1998-2000 -- All changed, all changed utterly? September 11th and beyond -- "You never hit a homerun with these things; sometimes you get a walk" : Northern Ireland, 2004-2007.
Summary:
In May 2007, The world witnessed the all but unthinkable sight of Ian Paisley Sr. And Martin McGuinness being sworn in as Northern Ireland's First and Deputy First Ministers. How these former enemies were transformed into allies however remains poorly understood. Peace Without Consensus demonstrates that the rise of Sinn FÉin And The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) was not 'inevitable'. Rather, it argues that critics who blame Northern Ireland's power-sharing institutions For The electoral triumph of the political 'extremes' in 2003 have not fully considered how the US, British and Irish governments contributed to this outcome. Through interviews with key US, British and Irish officials this groundbreaking analysis, which represents the first examination of the Bush administration's vital role in the peace process, demonstrates that Washington and Dublin were considering a deal between the DUP and Sinn FÉin as early as 2002. Profiled in the Guardian, The Observer, BBC Radio Four, The Irish Independent and in Henry McDonald's Gunsmoke and Mirrors, Mary Alice Clancy's theoretically informed and empirically grounded book presents new and salient lessons for other regions embroiled in conflict and should be read by all those interested in the Northern Ireland's peace process and US foreign policy.
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