Northern Ireland: The Possibility of “Rememory” in Post-Conflict Belfast
Following the Good Friday Agreements of 1998, the troubled Belfast, Northern Ireland, began its peace building process in order to stifle residual tensions between Unionist and Republican groups. Despite these efforts, ex-paramilitaries are still involved in local and state politics and paramilitar...
Main Author: | Kate Mazzotta |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Florida State Open Publishing
2015-04-01
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Series: | The Owl |
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Online Access: | https://journals.flvc.org/owl/article/view/84702 |
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