The politics of antagonism : understanding Northern Ireland
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書誌事項
The politics of antagonism : understanding Northern Ireland
(Conflict and change in Britain series--a new audit, 3)
Athlone Press, 1993
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [330]-345) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Focusing on the conflict in Northern Ireland, this book explores such questions as why successive governments have failed to reach any settlement, and progress to date with the Anglo-Irish agreement. The authors assess these questions, in the light of past historical and social science scholarship, in interviews with key politicians, and in an examination of political violence since 1969. They point to feasible strategies for a democratic settlement of the Province. O'Leary's other publications include "Theories of the State" (1987) and "The Asiatic Mode of Production" (1989). McGarry's other titles include "The Future of Northern Ireland" (1990), co-edited with O'Leary.
目次
- Auditing the antagonism
- the colonial roots of antagonism - fateful triangles in Ulster, Ireland and Britain 1609-1920
- exercising control - the second Protestant ascendancy 1920-1962
- losing control - the collapse of the Unionist regime 1963-72
- deadlock 1972-85 - the limits to British arbitration
- the making and meaning(s) of the Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985-9 - the limits to coercive consociationalism
- transcending antagonism? Resolving Northern Ireland in 1990s
- epilogue - the Brooke initiative and after, 1990-
- postscript - a tract of time between war and peace.
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