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ID159904
Title ProperMovement Moves Against you”: Coercive Spoiler Management in the Northern Ireland Peace Process
LanguageENG
AuthorTrumbore, Peter F
Summary / Abstract (Note)More than a decade on, the Northern Ireland peace process can largely be considered a success. Despite the failure of the Provisional Republican Movement to achieve a united Ireland free of British control, the large-scale violence of “The Troubles” has been relegated to the past. Applying the logic of coercive diplomacy, this study examines the role of threats and the use of selective and limited violence by the Provisional Movement to manage real and potential opponents and challengers that have emerged within its own ideological ranks to maintain its position of dominance and prevent a spoiling of the peace process. This study shows that the Provisional Movement retained the capability to employ violence and demonstrated the credibility of coercive threat through a willingness to use force against its opponents on the Republican spectrum, and was able to do so with a high degree of impunity.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 30, No.1-3; Jan-Jun 2018: p.524-543
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 30 No 1-3
Key WordsNorthern Ireland ;  Peace Process ;  Irish Republican Army ;  Sinn Féin ;  Spoilers ;  Dissident Republicans


 
 
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