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Beyond Good Friday : Governance Possibilities in Post-Brexit Northern Ireland.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Adams, Paul S., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Brexit.
Good Friday Agreement (1998).
Northern Ireland--Politics and government.
Northern Ireland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (225 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2025.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
This book analyzes challenges of the Good Friday system of Northern Ireland and explores future constitutional options.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
An Argument
Outline of the Book
Fighting for the Future
Chapter 1: Flammable Materials: Governance Challenges Under the Good Friday System
Growing Pains, Suspensions, and Crisis Politics
Consequences of Ineffective and Inconsistent Governance
Service Interruptions
Bureaucratic Rule
Legacy Concerns
Resilient Militancy
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Undertones: Conceptualizing Consociational Democracy
Defining and Theorizing Consociational Democracy
Chapter 3: The System Is Here: Consociational Governance Under the Good Friday Agreement
The Sunningdale Agreement: The Failed Attempt at Consociational Power-Sharing
The Good Friday Agreement and Government of Northern Ireland Act of 1998
Consociational Elements of the Good Friday System
The Power-Sharing Grand Coalition Executive
Mutual Veto Powers
Proportional Representation and Segmental Autonomy
Other Dimensions of the Good Friday Agreement
Principle of Consent and Sovereignty
Status of Northern Ireland
British and Irish Management of the Good Friday System
Assessing Good Friday's Strengths and Weaknesses
The Future of Northern Irish Consociationalism and The Good Friday System
Chapter 4: Outcast: Brexit's Multifaceted Impacts on Governing Northern Ireland
The Brexit Campaign in Northern Ireland, Referendum, and Immediate Aftermath 2016-2017
The Brexit Negotiations, Suspension, and the May Government (2017-2019)
The Johnson Government, Withdrawal, and The Northern Ireland Protocol 2019-2022
2022 Elections and Changes at 10 Downing Street
The Sunak Government and The Windsor Framework (2022-2024)
The 2024 Restoration of Stormont.
Brexit's Impact on Anglo-Irish Relations and Management of Northern Ireland
Brexit's Continuing and Future Challenges
Chapter 5: Alternative Ulsters: Future Governance Options for Northern Ireland
Independence
Repartition
Revert to Direct Rule within the UK
Unification with the Republic of Ireland
Status Quo
Revised Status Quo
Co-sovereignty under the UK and Ireland
Chapter 6: Fly the Flags: Condominium and Co-sovereignty
Sovereignty and Condominiums: Theoretical Considerations
Cases of Condominium
Condominium as a Political Regime and Institution
Condominium in Norther Ireland-A Solution to the Troubles?
Applying the Co-sovereignty Model to Post-Brexit Northern Ireland
Conclusion: Good Vibrations? Constitutional Change and the Future
The Changing Face of Northern Ireland
The Future of Consociational Governance in Post-Brexit Northern Ireland
The Declining Role of the United States
The Increasing Role of the European Union
A Co-sovereign Consociational Future?
Bibliography
Index
About the Author.
ISBN:
979-88-8189-398-9
979-82-16-25184-2
OCLC:
1549522146

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