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Rebels in Government: Is Sinn Fin Ready for Power

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Full Title:

Rebels in Government: Is Sinn Fin Ready for Power

Contributors:

By (Author) Agns Maillot

ISBN:

9781526154545

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

1st February 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

324.2415083

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm

Description

The February 2020 general election in the Republic of Ireland sent shockwaves through the countrys political system. Sinn Fin, ahead of all other parties in terms of first preference votes, secured its place as a potential coalition partner, a role it has been playing in Northern Ireland since the start of the century.

This result not only disrupted the two-party system, it also questioned a narrative that had cast Sinn Fin as an outlier in the political mainstream. However, the prospect of this all-Ireland, radical left and former Provisional IRA associate being in government raises many questions: what does the success of this all-Ireland party say about the prospect of reunification Can a party over which the shadow of paramilitaries still lingers be fully trusted And are the radical changes that the party advocates in areas such as housing, public health and taxation a compelling alternative These are the questions that this book sets out to address.

Reviews

'A timely, readable account of an important and complex subject.'
Richard English, author of Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA

'This book asks all of the right questions. You may not agree with all of the analysis, but this is essential reading if you want to understand Sinn Fin, which opinion polls suggest will be the biggest political party in Ireland, both North and South, after the next elections in each jurisdiction.'
John Doyle, Professor of International Conflict Resolution, Dublin City University

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Author Bio

Agns Maillot is Associate Professor in the School of Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies at Dublin City University

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