World opinion and the Northern Ireland peace process /Frank Louis Rusciano.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Dedication; Foreword; Contents; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: Introduction; The Catholic Civil Rights Movement and€the€International Transmission of€Values; Imagining International Society; World Opinion and€the€Construction of€Identity; Speech, Silence, and€International Image; World Opinion and€Leadership in€the€Northern Irish Peace Process; Notes; Chapter 2: The Civil Rights Movements of€the€USA and€Northern Ireland; The American Civil Rights Movement; The Civil Rights Movement in€the€USA: Culture and€Politics; The Black Panthers: Moving Out of€the€American Context.
Northern Ireland: The€Political Context and€the€Civil Rights MovementWorld Opinion and€the€Troubles; Notes; Chapter 3: The Post-Cold War Era, World Opinion, and€the€Troubles; World Opinion and€the€English School: An€Introduction; Assumptions of€the€"English School"; Defining Global Opinion Theory; Imagined Communities: From€National to€International; The Imagined International Community: Integrating Versions of€Constructivism; The Project of€Global Society; Global Opinion Theory, National Identity, and€the€Norms of€Conduct; The Shaping of€Norms: The€Roles of€Different Actors.
The Realm of€Possible Moral Action on€the€International LevelOperationalizing Global Norms; Applying International Relations Theory to€the€Northern Ireland Peace Process; Notes; Chapter 4: Selbstbild, Fremdbild, and€the€Construction of€Northern Irish Identity; Defining the€Post-Cold War Context; The Social Construction of€Identity: From€Propaganda War to€Negotiated Construct; The Construction of€Northern Irish Identity after the€Cold War; Isolation and€the€Negotiation of€National Identity in€Post-Cold War Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland and€International Isolation.
The Impact of€International Image on€Identity: Notes from€Other NationsDeconstructing Violence and€Status Dissonance: The€Unique Position of€Northern Ireland; Notes; Chapter 5: Silencing and€the€Northern Ireland Peace Process; The Silencing of€the€Victims; Fear of€Peace, Fear of€Speaking; The Related Elements of€Peace; Reflections upon Results and€Types of€Silencing; Silencing and€World Opinion; Notes; Chapter 6: Leadership and€Historical Opportunity: Comparisons to€Other Ethnic Conflicts; Northern Ireland and€Comparisons to€the€South African Peace Process.
Northern Ireland and€Comparisons to€the€Israeli-Palestinian Peace ProcessThe Issues of€Region; Leadership Comparisons; World Opinion and€the€"Clash of€Civilizations"; Leadership and€the€Future for€Northern Ireland's Peace Process; Notes; Chapter 7: Evaluating the€Effectiveness of€the€Good Friday Agreement in€Relation to€Northern Ireland and€World Opinion; The Rhetorical and€Physical Boundaries of€Civil Society; The Status of€Northern Ireland in€International Society; British, Irish, and€Northern Irish Identities and€Cohort Change; Silencing, World Opinion, and€the€Peace Process.
This book uniquely combines global opinion theory with the English school of international relations to explain the effects of world opinion on the Northern Ireland peace process. It begins by analyzing the reasons why the civil rights movement imported from the United States ended in the Troubles. It traces how national identity now arises in Northern Ireland as a negotiation between the area international image and its citizens national consciousness. Rusciano illustrates how world opinion affects patterns of speech and silencing, and the effect this has on the peace process. He also shows how those negotiating the peace were affected by world opinion. Finally, the volume concludes by describing a possible path toward completing the peace process consistent with world opinion.
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