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This book provides a multidisciplinary collection of essays that seek to explore the deeply problematic legacy of post-Agreement Northern Ireland. Thus, the authors of this book look at a number of issues that continue to stymie the development of a robust and sustainable peacebuilding project, including segregation, contested parades and flags, ethnic party mobilization, and memorialization. Towards addressing these contemporary issues, authors are drawn from a range of disciplines, including politics, history, literature, drama, cultural studies, sociology, and social psychology. Charles I. Armstrong is a Professor of British literature at the University of Agder, Norway. David Herbert is Professor of Sociology at Kingston University, UK, and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Agder, Norway. Jan Erik Mustad is Associate Professor in British Studies in the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Agder, Norway.
Peace. --- Terrorism. --- Great Britain-Politics and gover. --- World politics. --- Peace Studies. --- Conflict Studies. --- Terrorism and Political Violence. --- British Politics. --- Political History. --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Coexistence, Peaceful --- Peaceful coexistence --- Disarmament --- Peace-building --- Security, International --- War --- Political violence. --- Great Britain—Politics and government. --- Violence --- Terrorism
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This book provides a multidisciplinary collection of essays that seek to explore the deeply problematic legacy of post-Agreement Northern Ireland. Thus, the authors of this book look at a number of issues that continue to stymie the development of a robust and sustainable peacebuilding project, including segregation, contested parades and flags, ethnic party mobilization, and memorialization. Towards addressing these contemporary issues, authors are drawn from a range of disciplines, including politics, history, literature, drama, cultural studies, sociology, and social psychology. Charles I. Armstrong is a Professor of British literature at the University of Agder, Norway. David Herbert is Professor of Sociology at Kingston University, UK, and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Agder, Norway. Jan Erik Mustad is Associate Professor in British Studies in the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Agder, Norway.
Internal politics --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Politics --- Criminology. Victimology --- Polemology --- History --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- criminologie --- Europese politiek --- polemologie --- vrede --- terrorisme --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- binnenlandse politiek --- Great Britain
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Internal politics --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Politics --- Criminology. Victimology --- Polemology --- History --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- criminologie --- Europese politiek --- polemologie --- vrede --- terrorisme --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- binnenlandse politiek --- Great Britain
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