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Endings and Beginnings? Republicanism Since 1994

This article traces the political and ideological development of the various strands of Irish Republicanism since 1994, with particular focus on the transition of the Provisional movement from insurgency to government party. In particular, it explores some of the external and internal dynamics shapi...

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Published in:Studies in conflict and terrorism 2014-09, Vol.37 (9), p.720-732
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Dynamics
Evaluation
Government
Ideology
Influence
Insurgency
Ireland
Northern Ireland
Political development
Political dissent
Political Parties
Politics and government
Rebellions
Republicanism
Social activism
Social Movement Organizations
Social movements
United Kingdom
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