Sinn Féin and the IRA : : From Revolution to Moderation / / Matthew Whiting.

Assesses Irish republicanism’s strategic process of moderation, from violence to peace and powerIRA violence and Sinn Féin’s revolutionary politics plagued Northern Ireland for 30 years. Today, however, violence is (mostly) a tactic of the past and Sinn Féin is a major political player in both North...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. RADICALISM AND MODERATION IN THE HISTORY OF IRISH REPUBLICANISM -- 3. ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION AND REPUBLICAN MODERATION -- 4. DEMOCRATISATION AND REINING IN RADICAL REPUBLICANISM -- 5. THE US AND BROKERING REPUBLICAN MODERATION -- 6. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS IRISH REPUBLICANISM -- 7. CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Assesses Irish republicanism’s strategic process of moderation, from violence to peace and powerIRA violence and Sinn Féin’s revolutionary politics plagued Northern Ireland for 30 years. Today, however, violence is (mostly) a tactic of the past and Sinn Féin is a major political player in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This is one of the most startling transformations of a radical violent movement in recent times. What exactly changed within Irish republicanism? What has stayed the same? And, crucially what caused this transformation? By examining republicanism’s electoral participation and engagement in democratic bargaining, together with the role of Irish-America and British government policy, Matthew Whiting argues that moderation was a long-term process of concessions by republicanism in return for increased inclusion within the political system.Key FeaturesDraws on a wide range of original data, including interviews with former leading British and Irish politicians and civil servants; original material produced by republicanism over a 40-year period; and the latest available archival material from Britain, Ireland and Northern IrelandReassesses British policy towards the management of the conflict in Northern IrelandRigorously evaluates where Sinn Féin stands today in terms of achieving its goal of a united IrelandRaises important implications for how other non-state armed groups moderate, for the study of state responses to violent separatism and for studies of comparative peace processes
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND TABLES --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
1. INTRODUCTION --
2. RADICALISM AND MODERATION IN THE HISTORY OF IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
3. ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION AND REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
4. DEMOCRATISATION AND REINING IN RADICAL REPUBLICANISM --
5. THE US AND BROKERING REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
6. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
7. CONCLUSION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND TABLES --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
1. INTRODUCTION --
2. RADICALISM AND MODERATION IN THE HISTORY OF IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
3. ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION AND REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
4. DEMOCRATISATION AND REINING IN RADICAL REPUBLICANISM --
5. THE US AND BROKERING REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
6. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
7. CONCLUSION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND TABLES --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
1. INTRODUCTION --
2. RADICALISM AND MODERATION IN THE HISTORY OF IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
3. ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION AND REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
4. DEMOCRATISATION AND REINING IN RADICAL REPUBLICANISM --
5. THE US AND BROKERING REPUBLICAN MODERATION --
6. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS IRISH REPUBLICANISM --
7. CONCLUSION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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