Dynamics of political change in Ireland : making and breaking a divided island
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Dynamics of political change in Ireland : making and breaking a divided island
(Routledge advances in European politics, 130)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines the interrelated dynamics of political action, ideology and state structures in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, emphasising the wider UK and European contexts in which they are nested. It makes a significant and unique contribution to wider European and international debates over state and nation and contested borders, looking at the dialectic between political action and institutions, examining party politics, ideological struggle and institutional change. It goes beyond the binary approaches to Irish politics and looks at the deep shifts associated with major socio-political changes, such as immigration, gender equality and civil society activism. Interdisciplinary in approach, it includes contributions from across history, law, sociology and political science and draws on a rich body of knowledge and original research data.
This text will be of key interest to students and scholars of Irish Politics, Society and History, British Politics, Peace and Conflict studies, Nationalism, and more broadly to European Politics.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Contexts
1. State, Nation, Island: The Politics of Territory in Ireland
2. The British-Irish Relationship: Confusion, Complexity and (ultimately) Consensus
3. The EU Context of Change in State and Nation Post-1973
4. The Effectiveness of the Agreement: International Conditions and Contexts
5. British-Irish Relations and the Northern Ireland Peace Process: The Importance of Intergovernmentalism
Part II: Competition
6. Modelling Ireland's Crises: North, South, and North-South Intersections
7. The Changing Nature of Electoral Competition in Ireland
8. Dynamics of Change in Political Parties: An All-Island Perspective
9. Nationalist in the North and Socialist in the South? Examining Sinn Fein's Support Base on Both Sides of the Border
Part III: Complexity
10. Persistent Gender Inequality in Political Representation, North and South
11. Northern Intransigence and Southern Indifference: North-South Cooperation Since the Belfast Agreement
12. Women's Activisms in Ireland, North and South: Different Pathways, Shared Interests
13. Nations, Citizens and 'Others' on the Island of Ireland
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