Browsing Economic and Social Review Archive: Complete Collection 1969- by Subject "Politics and government - Northern Ireland"
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Bi-confessionalism in a confessional party system - the Northern Ireland alliance party
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1978)In a comparative context a bi-polar conflict is rare, especially when it takes the form of a conflict between two intractably opposed and self-sufficient communities ranged around a single, all-pervasive, cleavage. As ... -
Interpretations of the Northern Ireland problem - appraisal
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1978)The most useful contribution to be made at this point, then, seems to lie not in adding to the innumerable theories in the field, but rather in assessing those theories already proposed. This paper is an attempt to fulfil ... -
Social scientific-research on the Troubles in Northern Ireland - the problem of objectivity
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1988)The growth in output of social scientific research on Northern Ireland and on the `Troubles? is described. Despite a considerable body of work the research on the `Troubles? encounters distinct problems concerning objectivity. ...