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Northern Ireland : challenges of peace and reconciliation since the Good Friday Agreement

Title
Northern Ireland : challenges of peace and reconciliation since the Good Friday Agreement / edited by Olivier Coquelin, Brigitte Bastiat and Frank Healy.
Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York : Peter Lang, 2022.

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Additional Authors
  • Coquelin, Olivier
  • Bastiat, Brigitte
  • Healy, Frank
Description
vii, 286 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
"More than twenty years after the peace agreement signed in Belfast on 10 April 1998, an assessment is overdue, particularly given the current political context in Northern Ireland. A serious political crisis led to the suspension of the regional institutions from January 2017 to January 2020, and the Brexit negotiations did not facilitate the search for a solution, especially as the confidence-and-supply agreement between the British Conservative Party and the DUP prevented London from acting as an honest broker between Sinn Féin and the DUP. At the same time, the issue of the Irish border created tensions between Dublin and London. This situation has been compounded by the resurgence of rioting, mostly in Loyalist areas of Belfast and Derry/Londonderry, in April 2021, against the backdrop of Brexit's Northern Ireland Protocol and communal resentment. Emanating from a conference jointly organised at the University of Caen Normandy and the University of La Rochelle, this collection of essays - bringing together academic and independent scholars from various disciplines and nationalities - takes a critical look at the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, from the collaboration between Dublin and London to the new political configurations in Northern Ireland, as well as interfaith, cultural, social and economic developments. Divided into three main parts, it furnishes an opportunity to better understand the reasons for the apparent deterioration in inter-community understanding since 1998, but also to study the numerous initiatives that have sought to promote reconciliation, be it in the economy, the working environment, in the literary and artistic spheres, in schools or in the urban landscape"--
Series Statement
Reimagining Ireland, 1662-9094 ; vol. 105
Uniform Title
  • Northern Ireland (Peter Lang Publishing)
  • Reimagining Ireland ; v. 105.
Subject
  • Great Britain. Ireland, 1998 April 10
  • Since 1998
  • Peace-building > Northern Ireland
  • Peace movements > Northern Ireland
  • Peace-building
  • Peace movements
  • Politics and government
  • Northern Ireland > Politics and government > 1998-
  • Northern Ireland
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction : twenty years of peace and reconciliation? / Olivier Coquelin, Brigitte Bastiat, Frank Healy -- Facets of the Unionist experience since 1998 : from the Agreement to Brexit and beyond / David Mitchell -- War by other means? : Sinn Féin and reconciliation since the GFA / Agnès Maillot -- Brexit and the Irish border / Christophe Gillissen -- Twenty years after the Good Friday Agreement : achievements, prospects and limits of economic cooperation between the two Irelands / Anne Groutel -- Reconciliation in Northern Ireland : one Jesuit's personal experience / Brian Mac Cuarta SJ -- Protestants and peacebuilding in Northern Ireland : overcoming opposition, apathy and a loss of legitimacy? / Gladys Ganiel -- The Peace Bridge and the re-branding of the River Foyle in Derry-Londonderry : from a 'divided city' to a 'shared space'? / Charlotte Barcat -- Integrated education and the shared education programme : a dichotomy in the Northern Irish education system / Nadège Dumaux -- Troubles never come singly : Paul McVeigh's The good son and the Northern Irish pioneering fiction about gender trouble / Bertrand Cardin -- Connecting with the 'nation" in Northern Ireland : violence and reconciliation in four plays by Owen McCafferty / Brigitte Bastiat -- 'You can't grab anything with a closed fist' : reflections on Ulster Protestant identity in Derek Lundy's Men that God made mad : a journey through truth, myth and terror in Northern Ireland / Billy Gray -- Beyond trauma? : the expression of survivors in post-conflict Northern Ireland / Fabrice Mourlon -- Art and conflict-transformation : models of participation and collaboration in the Shankill / Hélène Alfaro-Hamayon.
Call Number
JFE 22-2344
ISBN
  • 9781789978179
  • 1789978173
LCCN
  • 2021035861
  • 60002454740
OCLC
1266204448
Title
Northern Ireland : challenges of peace and reconciliation since the Good Friday Agreement / edited by Olivier Coquelin, Brigitte Bastiat and Frank Healy.
Publisher
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York : Peter Lang, 2022.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Reimagining Ireland, 1662-9094 ; vol. 105
Reimagining Ireland ; v. 105.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
Since 1998
Added Author
Coquelin, Olivier, editor.
Bastiat, Brigitte, editor.
Healy, Frank, editor.
Other Form:
Online version: Northern Ireland Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York : Peter Lang, 2022 9781789978186 (DLC) 2021035862
Other Standard Identifier
60002454740
Research Call Number
JFE 22-2344
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