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Title
Performing the Northern Ireland Peace Process : In Defence of Politics / by Paul Dixon.
ISBN
9783319913438
3319913433
3319913425
9783319913421
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XIX, 316 p. 2 illus. :) online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-91343-8. doi
9783319913421
Call Number
JZ5509.2-JZ6300
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.172
Summary
This book is exceptional in defending the 'dirty politics of the Northern Ireland peace process. Political actors in Britain, Ireland and the United States performed the peace process and used 'political skills, often including deception and hypocrisy, in order to wind down the conflict and achieve accommodation. These political skills, it is argued, are often morally justifiable even as they are popularly condemned. The Northern Ireland peace process has been highly successful in reducing violence and an accurate understanding of its politics is an important contribution to international debates about managing conflict. Paul Dixon is Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. He was Professor of Politics and International Studies at Kingston University, UK (2005-17). He also taught at Queens University Belfast, Luton, Leeds and Ulster (1997-2005). He has 30 years of experience researching the conflict in Northern Ireland and has published Northern Ireland: The Politics of War and Peace (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001; 2nd edition 2008), and edited The British Approach to Counterinsurgency (Palgrave Macmillan 2012). He has published nearly 40 academic articles and over 20 book chapters mainly on the Northern Ireland conflict, conflict management and war.
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1. Introduction
2. In Defence of 'Real' Politics
3. Politics as theatre
4. 'A Tragedy beyond Words': Interpreting British policy towards Northern Ireland
5. Were the IRA defeated?
6. Theatrical politics and political skills
7. The Labour Government, 'Dirty Politics' and the Belfast Agreement
8. Defending the political morality of the peace process
9. 'Peace within the realms of the possible?' David Trimble, Unionist ideology and theatrical politics
10. All the world's a stage
11. Conclusion: Interpreting the peace process and the future of Northern Ireland.