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The Challenge of Consociation in Northern Ireland

  • Autores: John Coakley
  • Localización: Parliamentary affairs: A journal of representative politics, ISSN 0031-2290, Vol. 64, Nº 3, 2011, págs. 473-493
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article assesses the role played by the principle of consociational government in promoting Northern Irelands peace agreement. It reviews the central concept of consociation as it has evolved in recent comparative studies of the politics of divided societies. It describes the stages by which this concept moved to the centre of the political agenda in Northern Ireland, resting on contributions by policy-makers, academics, journalists and others. It reviews the difficult history of efforts to translate this principle into practice, contrasting the failed attempt to promote this formula in 1973 with the much more successful experiment in 1998. Using the classical literature on consociation, an effort is made to explain the difference between these outcomes, a difference with implications for Northern Irelands future stability.


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