Spoiling the Peace: The Threat of Dissident Republicans to Peace in Northern Ireland
By (Author) Sophie Whiting
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd June 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
322.4209415
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book assesses the security threat and political challenges offered by dissident Irish republicanism to the Northern Irish peace process. Dissident republicanism ranges from those who consider armed struggle to be an essential element of any republican campaign to political reformers and campaign groups. The book charts the divisions in republicanism following the evolution of Sinn Fein into constitutional politics, leaving a rump of 'militants'. Using in-depth interviews and access to a range of organisations it has been possible to explore the origins, strategy and goals of the various strands of republicanism evident in Northern Ireland today. This book considers the impact of various dissident groupings and their tactics within a post-Good Friday Agreement context and places armed republicanism in Northern Ireland within the broader debate on counter-terrorism after 9/11. -- .
'An impressively original book, and a major addition to the scholarly literature on Northern Ireland.'
Professor Richard English, University of St Andrews
Sophie A. Whiting is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Bath