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Guns And Government

by Roger Mac Ginty, John Darby
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Overview

Darby and Mac Ginty identify six key strands in the Northern Ireland peace process and assess how factors in each facilitated or obstructed political movement. Chapters are devoted to political change, violence and security, economic factors, external influences, popular responses, and the role of images and symbols. The book is part of a wider study of the management of contemporary peace processes and has a strong comparative theme. It draws heavily on interviews with key players (politicians and policymakers) in the peace process.

Synopsis

Darby and Mac Ginty identify six key strands in the Northern Ireland peace process and assess how factors in each facilitated or obstructed political movement. Chapters are devoted to political change, violence and security, economic factors, external influences, popular responses, and the role of images and symbols. The book is part of a wider study of the management of contemporary peace processes and has a strong comparative theme. It draws heavily on interviews with key players (politicians and policymakers) in the peace process.

About the Author, Roger Mac Ginty

Roger MacGinty is Lecturer in Postwar Recovery Studies at the Department of Politics, University of York.

John Darby is Scholar in Residence at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333779149

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