Explaining Northern Ireland Broken Images

Explaining Northern Ireland Broken Images by John McGarry is a comprehensive analysis published by Wiley on June 8, 1995. This 544-page book presents a critical evaluation of the extensive literature surrounding the conflict in Northern Ireland, addressing various explanations such as nationalist, unionist, Marxist, religious, cultural, and economic perspectives.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the shortcomings of these common explanations, as McGarry and co-author Brendan O’Leary place the conflict within a broader comparative context. The authors synthesize their findings to propose a realistic yet imaginative approach to conflict resolution in Northern Ireland, making this edition a significant contribution to the field of political science.
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This is a bold and timely analysis of the conflict in Northern Ireland, offering a comprehensive, up-to-date and constructively critical evaluation of the massive outpouring of literature on the subject. John McGarry and Brendan O’Leary examine the most common explanations of the conflict – nationalist, unionist, Marxist, religious, cultural and economic – highlighting their shortcomings and placing Northern Ireland within a comparative context. Synthesizing their conclusions, the authors advance a realistic but imaginative prognosis for conflict-resolution in this most troubled region.
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