People Power?: The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in the Northern Ireland Conflict

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People Power?: The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in the Northern Ireland Conflict

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Book Description
Many books have been written about the political conflict that has beset Northern Ireland. There is a natural tendency in politics to look at political leaders, governments, and high-ranking officials and their interactions. Less emphasis is placed on non-governmental organizations, community groups and members of civil society and the contribution they have made to political progress. This book seeks to redress that imbalance by looking at the contribution made by such civil society organizations to the peace process in Northern Ireland. Specifically, the authors critically examine the evolution, roles and impact of the non-governmental organization (NGO) sector and its work with particular emphasis on peace/conflict resolution organizations that operate within the region.

With a fresh perspective on the dynamics behind the peace process in Northern Ireland, " People Power" provides a bridge between the activities of the political elites and the communities out of which the political class have been forged.

About the Author
Feargal Cochrane lectures in Politics at the Richardson Institute, Department of Politics and International Relations, Lancaster University. Seamus Dunn was formerly Director of the Centre for the Study of Conflict at the University of Ulster. He continues to lecture in the school of History, Philosophy and Politics at the University of Ulster.

People Power: The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in the Northern Ireland Conflict,Feargal Cochrane,Seamus Dunn,Cork University Press,1859183026,Community organization,Conflict management,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,Nonprofit organizations,Northern Ireland,Peace movements,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Public Policy - Social Policy,Violence in Society,Political Science / General,Political activism,Political structure & processes,Social groups & communities

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