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MCGARRY, JOHN (4) answer(s).
 
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European integration and the nationalities question / McGarry, John (ed); Keating, Michael (ed) 2006  Book
Keating, Michael Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2006.
Description xiii, 402p.
Standard Number 0415401003
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051226323.14/MCG 051226MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006081


Explaining Northern Ireland: broken images / McGarry, John; O'Leary, Brendan 1995  Book
McGarry, John Book
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Publication Oxford, Blackwell Publisher, 1995.
Description viii, 533p.
Standard Number 0631183485
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Stabilising Northern Ireland's agreement / McGarry, John; O'Leary, Brendan Jul-Sep 2004  Journal Article
McGarry, John Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2004.
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UN in 21st Century Cyprus: Meditration, Mediation-Lite and Beyond / Loizides, Neophytos; McGarry, John   Journal Article
McGarry, John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For decades, the UN has failed to mediate a settlement in Cyprus because of a general and profound weakness: it is unable, outside of unity and resolve in the Security Council, to offer direct incentives to parties in conflict that would shape their calculus towards conflict resolution, or to control the actions of third parties in a way that would incentivize conflict resolution or prevent disincentives. In the resulting vacuum, the prospects for peace settlements come to rest largely on domestic politics within the contesting camps and, sometimes relatedly, on the balance of power between them. In the case of Cyprus, the article claims that these weaknesses on the part of the UN were clearly on display during the negotiation process surrounding the Annan Plan (2001–04) and the resumed process that began in 2008 and ended at Crans-Montana in 2017.
Key Words Federalism  Peacekeeping  Cyprus  Peace Agreements  UN Mediation 
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