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Spoiling the peace? : the threat of dissident Republicans to peace in Northern Ireland / S.A. Whiting.

Van Pelt Library DA990.U46 W45 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Whiting, Sophie A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Republicanism--Northern Ireland--History--21st century.
Republicanism.
History.
Northern Ireland.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
ix, 211 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Manchester [U.K.] : Manchester University Press, 2015.
Summary:
This book assesses the security threat and political challenges posed by dissident republicanism to the Northern Irish peace process. Irish republicanism embraces a broad spectrum of tactics and principles, ranging from those who consider armed struggle to be an essential element of any republican campaign to reformers of existing constitutional arrangements. This book begins by examining Sinn Féin's evolution from the margins of political existence to becoming mainstream constitutional players. It then assesses how the compromises associated with these changes have been rejected by republican 'dissidents'. Drawing upon in-depth interviews, the book analyses the strategies and tactics of the dissident republicans. It explores the responses of the British state towards continuing violence, comparing security approaches with the pre-1998 situation. This discussion places the state response to armed republicanism in Northern Ireland within the broader debate on counter-terrorism after 9/11. In exploring the heterogeneity of contemporary Irish republicanism, the book provides an assessment of the challenges posed by dissidents to Northern Ireland in a post-Good Friday Agreement context. This book will be of vital interest to academics, policy makers, students and researchers with an interest in Northern Irish politics and history, peace processes as well as Irish republicanism. Beyond this, the focus on armed republicanism as a phenomenon within a post-Good Friday Agreement context is also relevant to those interested in peace process analyses, conflict management and state counter-terrorism. Book jacket.
Contents:
1 Evaluating historic splits in Irish republicanism: is there space for the emergence of 'dissidents'? 9
2 Irish republicanism as an ideology: are there agreed components? 36
3 Creating political space for 'dissidents'? The extent of ideological compromise by Sinn Fein and 'Provisional' republicanism 65
4 Continuity or dissidence? The origins of dissident republicans and their mandate 96
5 Continuity or dissidence? Dissident republican strategies and campaigns 125
6 Militarism as a component of dissident republicanism 143
7 Spoiling the peace? 162.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [192]-205) and index.
ISBN:
0719095727
9780719095726
OCLC:
895337713

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