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ID181044
Title ProperUnfinished revolution of ‘dissident’ Irish republicans
Other Title Informationdivergent views in a fragmented base
LanguageENG
AuthorMcGlinchey, Marisa
Summary / Abstract (Note)In April 2019, a so-called ‘dissident’ republican New IRA gun-man killed journalist Lyra McKee, whilst firing at police during a riot in Derry in the North of Ireland. The New and Continuity IRAs remain wedded to an armed campaign for Irish sovereignty, drawing legitimacy from partition and the ongoing British ‘presence’ in Northern Ireland – and rejecting the significance of altered conditions within the state. Conversely, independent ‘dissident’ republicans, formerly in the Provisional IRA, criticise the ongoing campaign by the groups as futile. This article examines key areas of debate within the ‘dissident’/radical republican base, on armed actions at present – drawing on unpublished qualitative interviews with independents, the RSF Movement, and Saoradh,– the organisation believed to be the political wing of the New IRA. This article assesses the nature of the campaign waged by the Continuity and New IRAs and examines whether it represents a continuation of the Provisional IRA campaign, or a new departure.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 32, No.4-5; Jun-Jul 2021: p. 714-746
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 32 No 4-5
Key WordsDissident Republicanism ;  Continuity IRA (CIRA) ;  Lyra Mckee ;  New IRA


 
 
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