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Dynamics of Political Change in Ireland
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 European Politics.
Niall Dochartaigh is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, and convener of the ECPR Standing Group on Political Violence.
Katy Hayward is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Fellow of The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queens University Belfast, UK.
Elizabeth Meehan holds an Emeritus Chair in the School of Law at Queens University Belfast, UK. In 2001, she moved from the School of Politics in Queens University Belfast to become the Founding Director of the universitys new Institute of Governance and Public Policy.
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Edited by Xavier Bertrana, Bjrn Egner and Hubert Heinelt
121 The Politics of Trauma and Peace-Building
Lessons from Northern Ireland
Cillian McGrattan
122 Eurozone Politics
Perception and reality in Italy, the UK, and Germany
Philip Giurlando
123 Politics of Identity in Post- Conflict States
The Bosnian and Irish experience
Edited by amonn Ciardha and Gabriela Vojvoda
124 Unequal Europe
Social divisions and social cohesion in an old continent
James Wickham
125 Clientelism and Economic Policy
Greece and the Crisis
Aris Trantidis
126 Challenges to Democracies in East- Central Europe
Edited by Jan Holzer and Miroslav Mare
127 Icelands Financial Crisis
The Politics of Blame, Protest, and Reconstruction
Edited by Valur Ingimundarson, Philippe Urfalino and Irma Erlingsdttir
128 Personal Diplomacy in the EU
Political Leadership and Critical Junctures of European Integration
Roland Vogt
129 Discretion in the Welfare State
Social Rights and Professional Judgment
Anders Molander
130 Dynamics of Political Change in Ireland
Making and Breaking a Divided Island
Edited by Niall Dochartaigh, Katy Hayward and Elizabeth Meehan
First published 2017
by Routledge
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2017 selection and editorial matter, Niall Dochartaigh, Katy Hayward and Elizabeth Meehan; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Niall Dochartaigh, Katy Hayward and Elizabeth Meehan to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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ISBN: 978-1-138-19600-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-63806-5 (ebk)
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Paul Arthur , Honorary Professor of Peace Studies at Ulster University and former Director of the Universitys Graduate Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies, is an internationally recognised authority on Northern Ireland politics, Anglo-Irish relations and Irish America. His academic publications and writings in influential papers such as the New York Times , The Times and The Irish Times and frequent broadcasts as a political analyst with Ulster Television and other major outlets helped establish him as an informed and even-handed commentator on the Troubles and peace process.
Michael Gallagher is Professor of Comparative Politics and head of the Department of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin. He is co-editor of Politics in the Republic of Ireland (Routledge, 2010), co-editor of How Ireland Voted 2016 (Palgrave, 2016) and co-author of Representative Government in Modern Europe (McGraw-Hill, 2011).
Yvonne Galligan is Professor of Comparative Politics and founding Director of the Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics at Queens University Belfast. She is the leading authority on gender politics on the island of Ireland. Her recent publications include States of Democracy: Gender and politics in the European Union (Routledge, 2015). She is formerly editor of the International Political Science Review .
John Garry is Professor of Political Behaviour at Queens University Belfast. He has published extensively on elections, voting and public opinion in a wide range of journals including American Journal of Political Science , American Political Science Review , European Union Politics and the European Journal of Political Research and has co-edited and co-authored books on Irish elections and political attitudes.
Katy Hayward is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Fellow of The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queens University Belfast.
Melanie Hoewer , PhD, is Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. She has written on intersecting boundary processes in ethno-national conflict and settlement processes, gender identity and womens rights in Iran and Ireland, approaches to Gender Based Violence and the status of women in Ireland. Her latest publication, Crossing Boundaries during Peace and Conflict: Transforming Identity in Chiapas and in Northern Ireland , was published by Palgrave Macmillan in November 2014.
Kevin Howard is Lecturer in Politics and Sociology at Dundalk Institute of Technology. He was formerly a post-doctoral researcher on the PEACE II Mapping Frontiers project at the Institute for BritishIrish Studies at University College Dublin. His research interests are in the general fields of ethnic mobilisation and the politics of identity, particularly in Ireland, and he has published widely in this area, including in such journals as Ethnic and Racial Studies . As well as teaching in the field, he has maintained active links with the community and voluntary sector working in the area.
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