This book uniquely combines global opinion theory with the English
school of international relations to explain the effects of world
opinion on the Northern Ireland peace process. It begins by
analyzing the reasons why the civil rights movement imported from
the United States ended in the Troubles. It traces how national
identity now arises in Northern Ireland as a negotiation between
the area's international image and its citizens' national
consciousness. Rusciano illustrates how world opinion affects
patterns of speech and silencing, and the effect this has on the
peace process. He also shows how those negotiating the peace were
affected by world opinion. Finally, the volume concludes by
describing a possible path toward completing the peace process
consistent with world opinion.
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