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The Politics of Northern Ireland

Beyond the Belfast Agreement

The Politics of Northern Ireland

Beyond the Belfast Agreement

ByArthur Aughey
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 27 January 2005
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203022207
Pages 216 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134336531
SubjectsHumanities, Politics & International Relations
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Aughey, A. (2005). The Politics of Northern Ireland. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203022207
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract

In this book, one of the leading authorities on contemporary Northern Ireland politics provides an original, sophisticated and innovative examination of the post-Belfast agreement political landscape. Written in a fluid, witty and accessible style, this book explores:

  • how the Belfast Agreement has changed the politics of Northern Ireland
  • whether the peace process is still valid
  • the problems caused by the language of politics in Northern Ireland
  • the conditions necessary to secure political stability
  • the inability of unionists and republicans to share the same political discourse
  • the insights that political theory can offer to Northern Irish politics
  • the future of key political parties and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Conditions
chapter 2|18 pages
Fate and choice
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Means and ends
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Winning and losing
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Modifications
chapter 5|18 pages
New ideas and old arguments
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
The Belfast Agreement: archaeology and exposition
View abstract
chapter 7|21 pages
New beginning and modification of circumstances
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Consequences
chapter 8|21 pages
Anxiety and expectation
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Lies noble and ignoble
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
For better and for worse
View abstract
chapter 11|4 pages
Afterword
View abstract
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