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'Towards Restored Devolution', by Joanne McEvoy (2008)



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Text: Joanne McEvoy ... Page Compiled: Martin Melaugh

The following chapter has been contributed by the author Joanne McEvoy, with the permission of the publishers Edinburgh University Press. The views expressed in this chapter do not necessarily reflect the views of the members of the CAIN Project. The CAIN Project would welcome other material which meets our guidelines for contributions.

The chapter is taken from the book:

Joanne McEvoy
'The Politics of Northern Ireland'
2008
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN 978-0-7486-2501-7 (Paperback) 194pp £9.99(sterling)


Published by:

Edinburgh University Press Ltd         Book Details {external_link}
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This publication is copyright Joanne McEvoy 2008 and is included on the CAIN site by permission of Edinburgh University Press and the author.




Contents

List of boxes
List of tables

Introduction
Chapter outline
A study guide
1 Theoretical Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict
2 Background to the Conflict
3 Political Parties and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland
4 Finding a Solution: from Sunningdale to the Framework Documents
5 British and Irish Government Policy
6 Peace Process to Good Friday Agreement
7 Institutional Framework of the Agreement
8 Towards Restored Devolution

Notes
Bibliography
Index


8 Towards Restored Devolution

Chapter 8, together with preliminary pages, list of contents and front and back covers, is available as a PDF file.
[PDF; 3715KB]

 


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