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The Politics of Northern Ireland - (Politics Study Guides) by Joanne McEvoy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The political scene in Northern Ireland is constantly evolving.
- About the Author: Joanne McEvoy is a Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen.
- 208 Pages
- Political Science, World
- Series Name: Politics Study Guides
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About the Book
Provides an up-to-date overview of the politics of Northern Ireland, including detailed coverage of the institutional structure under the Good Friday Agreement and an evaluation of how the institutions operated in practice.Book Synopsis
The political scene in Northern Ireland is constantly evolving. This book reflects the most recent changes and synthesises some of the best thinking on the subject. It provides an overview of the politics of Northern Ireland, including detailed coverage of the institutional structure under the Good Friday Agreement and an evaluation of how the institutions operated in practice.Opening with the historical context and discussion of the nature of the conflict, the standpoints of unionism, nationalism, loyalism and republicanism are explored. The evolution of political initiatives since the 1970s is traced, leading to the peace process of the 1990s and culminating in the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. The period of devolution in Northern Ireland (1999-2002) will be evaluated, and the book will conclude with coverage of political developments post-suspension, paying particular attention to the on-going debate on changes to the Agreement and the prospects for power-sharing.Readers will gain: - An impartial understanding of Northern Irish politics- The confidence to use some of the more complicated political concepts in their study of the subject- An ability to go beyond understanding and analyse, question and discuss Northern Irish politicsFrom the Back Cover
Politics Study Guides Series Editor: Duncan Watts This is a series of well-written, accessible introductions to key areas of Politics courses taught at both A-level/Highers and first-year undergraduate level. Each book is structured in the same way, with all chapters including the following: - A short boxed paragraph of introduction, setting out the broad area to be explored - A brief conclusion summarising what you should have learnt - A glossary of key terms - Sample examination questions - Helpful websites - Suggestions for further reading The emphasis is on responding to student needs by producing up-to-date material written in a user-friendly style. The Politics of Northern Ireland Joanne McEvoy The political scene in Northern Ireland is constantly evolving. This book reflects the most recent changes and synthesises some of the best thinking on the subject. It provides an overview of the politics of Northern Ireland, including detailed coverage of the institutional structure under the Good Friday Agreement and an evaluation of how the institutions operated in practice. Opening with the historical context and discussion of the nature of the conflict, the standpoints of unionism, nationalism, loyalism and republicanism are explored. The evolution of political initiatives since the 1970s is traced, leading to the peace process of the 1990s and culminating in the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. The period of devolution in Northern Ireland (1999-2002) will be evaluated, and the book will conclude with coverage of political developments post-suspension, paying particular attention to the on-going debate on changes to the Agreement and the prospects for power-sharing. Readers will gain: - An impartial understanding of Northern Irish politics - The confidence to use some of the more complicated political concepts in their study of the subject - An ability to go beyond understanding and analyse, question and discuss NorthernReview Quotes
A current, impartial look at the contemporary political scene is a welcome addition to the literature. As with much of EUP's Politics Study Guides it will appeal to general readers with an interest in the subject as well as students.
-- "Times Higher Education"I have just finished reading my copy of The Politics of Northern Ireland. It is wonderful! I have been waiting for this book for at least ten years! In my courses on Northern Ireland's history and politics, I have always had to gather snippets and chunks from a plethora of scholarly works as a substitute for a text - now, I will never have to do that again. Your book will become the basic text for all of my Northern Ireland courses. Thank you, thank you so much!
--Thomas C. Schunk, SUNY Empire State CollegeAbout the Author
Joanne McEvoy is a Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen.