The Global Review of Ethnopolitics
Special Issue: Northern Ireland
Edited by Dr Chris Gilligan (University of Ulster) and Prof Jonathan
Tonge (University of Salford)
In the run up to the Assembly election in Northern Ireland next week
it is worth checking out the latest academic analysis of the peace
process in Northern Ireland (published yesterday, 20/11/03). Two
key issues emerge from the research – the inherent instability of the
peace process and the growth of sectarian division (although Jarman’s
analysis of the parades issue illustrates that even these common
themes are not straightforward). It can be accessed online at:
www.ethnopolitics.org
http://www.ethnopolitics.org
The Special Issue includes the following articles:
Chris Gilligan and Jonathan Tonge
'Introduction: Instability and the Peace Process'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/gilliganandton
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Stefan Wolff
'Between Stability and Collapse: Internal and External Dynamics of
Post-agreement Institution-building in Northern Ireland'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/wolff.pdf
Chris Gilligan
'Constant Crisis/Permanent Process: Diminished Agency and
Weak Structures in the Northern Ireland Peace Process'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/gilligan.pdf
Jonathan Tonge
'Victims of Their Own Success? Post-Agreement Dilemmas of
Political Moderates in Northern Ireland'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/tonge.pdf
James W. McAuley
'Unionism’s Last Stand? Contemporary Unionist Politics and
Identity in Northern Ireland'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/mcauley.pdf
Peter Shirlow
'"Who Fears to Speak": Fear, Mobility, and Ethno-sectarianism
in the Two "Ardoynes"’
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/shirlow.pdf
Neil Jarman
'From Outrage to Apathy? The Disputes over Parades, 1995-
2003'
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/jarman.pdf
And almost twenty pages of book reviews:
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/archive/volume_III/issue_1/reviews.pdf
Chris Gilligan
Reviews Editor
Global Review of Ethnopolitics
Department of Sociology
Magee College
University of Ulster
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Derry/Londonderry
Northern Ireland
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Chris Gilligan
Reviews Editor
Global Review of Ethnopolitics
Department of Sociology
Magee College
University of Ulster
Northland Road
Derry/Londonderry
Northern Ireland
UNITED KINGDOM
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[00 44] + 28 - 7137 5241
www.ethnopolitics.org
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