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Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland
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19 January 2017

HISTORY / Europe / Ireland, International relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Treaties, Political science and theory, European history, Peace studies and conflict resolution
‘This is a well-conceived book. It is valuable for specialists on the Northern Ireland con?ict and for those interested in exploring if and how international relations theories fare in the substantive analysis of complex cases of con?ict and settlement.’
Jennifer Todd, University College Dublin, International Studies Review, 2019
1 The ‘real’ and ‘dirty’ politics of the Northern Ireland peace process: a constructivist
realist critique of idealism and conservative realism
Paul Dixon
2 Issues, leaders, and regimes: reaching settlement in Northern Ireland
Andrew P. Owsiak
3 Under the gun: Northern Ireland’s unique history with DDR
Carolyn Gallaher
4 Assessing the importance of ideas and agency in the Northern Ireland peace process
P. J. McLoughlin
5 The role of licit and illicit transnational networks during the Troubles
Devashree Gupta
6 Gender, International Relations theory, and Northern Ireland
Máire Braniff and Sophie Whiting
7 ‘A serious moral question to be properly understood’: Catholic human rights discourse in Northern Ireland in the 1980s
Maria Power
8 Northern Ireland and the EU: applying a theory of multi-level governance
Mary C. Murphy
9 Peace and the private sector: Northern Ireland’s regional experience of globalised trends
Katy Hayward and Eoin Magennis
10 Assessing external funding supports for the Northern Ireland peace process
Sandra Buchanan
11 Cooperation theory and the Northern Ireland peace process
Timothy J. White
12 Responsibility, justice, and reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Cillian McGrattan
Conclusion: Northern Ireland and International Relations theory
Timothy J. White