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Renovation or Revolution?: New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the UK: New Territorial Politics in Ireland and United Kingdom (Perspectives in British-Irish Studies)

Renovation or Revolution?: New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the UK: New Territorial Politics in Ireland and United Kingdom (Perspectives in British-Irish Studies)
Von Univ College Dublin Pr

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  • Veröffentlicht am: 2005-09-15
  • Format: Illustriert
  • Abmessungen: 1.02 Pfund
  • Einband: Taschenbuch
  • 281 Seiten

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Pressestimmen
"It is certainly the important contribution that Tony Blair declares it to be in the foreword, and one which is well worth the attention of anyone interested in the future of relations between the nations of these islands." The Irish World August 2005

Kurzbeschreibung
"Renovation or Revolution" - opens a new field of British/Irish studies, beyond devolution studies in the United Kingdom, and beyond Northern Ireland conflict studies. It examines the redistributions of power and the new networks of policy making on these islands. It analyses the extent to which they represent the emergence of a new regional British/Irish political arena within a European and international context. It asks whether we are seeing an emergent revolution in the territorial politics of these islands or whether the changes are simply renovations of an older territorial pattern. This book discusses in detail the implementation of constitutional reforms in Scotland, Wales, England, Northern Ireland and in British, North/South, British/Irish, European and international perspectives.

Synopsis
"Renovation or Revolution" - opens a new field of British/Irish studies, beyond devolution studies in the United Kingdom, and beyond Northern Ireland conflict studies. It examines the redistributions of power and the new networks of policy making on these islands. It analyses the extent to which they represent the emergence of a new regional British/Irish political arena within a European and international context. It asks whether we are seeing an emergent revolution in the territorial politics of these islands or whether the changes are simply renovations of an older territorial pattern. This book discusses in detail the implementation of constitutional reforms in Scotland, Wales, England, Northern Ireland and in British, North/South, British/Irish, European and international perspectives.