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ID080879
Title ProperTerritoriality, alienation, and loyalist decommissioning
Other Title Informationthe case of the shankill in protestant west belfast
LanguageENG
AuthorSouthern, Neil
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the Northern Ireland Troubles some Protestant communities suffered more than others. The loyalist Shankill area of West Belfast is one such place. Geographically situated between the republican strongholds of the Ardoyne and Falls, it was regularly exposed to violent attack. The area witnessed a series of republican bombings that included children in the death toll as well as many deadly shootings. Violence of this kind has left an indelible mark on the Shankill community. However, more than other loyalist areas, it was prepared to respond to republican violence with violence. But the community has not emerged from the Troubles with confidence. Unanticipated post-conflict factors of a political, cultural, and territorial nature are undermining efforts to promote community confidence and encourage paramilitary groups to decommission their weapons.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 20, No.1; Jan-Mar 2008: p66-86
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 20, No.1; Jan-Mar 2008: p66-86
Key WordsDe-Commissioning ;  Loyalism ;  Northern Ireland ;  Paramilitarism ;  Protestantism ;  Segregation ;  Territoriality


 
 
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