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Dissident Irish Republicanism

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Zusatztext "The IRA in one form or another is the oldest terrorist group the modern age has ever known, conducting campaigns for nearly a century. Has the Good Friday Agreement really ended the IRA's career or just created another temporary peace?  Max Taylor and P. M. Currie's Dissident Irish Republicanism  is an unusual fascinating very important and illuminating collection of essays which examines the strengths and weaknesses of all recent IRA offshoots dedicated to reviving the struggle to put the entire island under one government.  The authors recognize that the issues raised here are relevant to understanding terrorist activity elsewhere and have begun a significant effort to see what the connections are, an effort which will help us all understand terrorism better wherever it occurs." -David Rapoport, Founding and CoEditor, Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence.           Informationen zum Autor Max Taylor is Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Earlier appointments include Director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) at the University of St. Andrews and Professor of Applied Psychology at University College Cork, Ireland. His publications include: The Future of Terrorism (with John Horgan), 2000; Terrorist Lives (with Ethel Quayle), 1994; and The Fanatics: A Behavioural Approach to Political Violence , 1991. P.M. Currie was educated at Cambridge and Oxford where he gained a doctorate on Islam in India,published as The Shrine and Cult of Muin al-din Chishti of Ajmer (Oxford University Press, 1989; re-issued 1993 and 2006). He has also contributed to the new edition of The Encyclopaedia of Islam published by Brill. He is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the School of International Relations, St Andrews University. Klappentext This collection of papers examines the current rise in violence by Dissident Irish Republicans and its impact on the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Vorwort This collection of papers examines the current rise in violence by Dissident Irish Republicans and its impact on the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Zusammenfassung In the decade following the Good Friday Agreement (1998)! dissident Irish Republicanism has survived as an ideology! a form of politics! and violent action. This title explores the political and psychological context to the rise of violence by dissident Irish Republicans and the danger dissident activities present to the peace process. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 -Introduction  Max Taylor 2 - Why do People Become Dissident Irish Republicans? John Morrison 3 - Who becomes a Dissident? Patterns in the Mobilisation and Recruitment of Violent Dissident Republicans in Northern Ireland. John Horgan and Paul Gill 4 - Beyond the ‘Micro Group': The Dissident Republican Challenge. Henry Patterson 5 - Continuity not Compromise? Dissident Republicanism and Continuing violence in Northern Ireland Jon Tonge 6 - Dissident Republicans and the Internet. John Nalton, Gilbert Ramsey, and Max Taylor 7 - ‘Not Like in the Past': Irish Republican Dissidents and the Ulster Loyalist Response James McAuley Chapter 8 - Conclusion P.M. Currie Bibliography ...

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Authors P M Currie, P. M. Taylor Currie, Max Taylo Pm Currie, Max Taylor, Maxwell Taylor
Assisted by P. M. Currie (Editor), Max Taylor (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2011
 
EAN 9781441154675
ISBN 978-1-4411-5467-5
No. of pages 208
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

Nordirland, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften

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