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The State of Northern Ireland and the Democratic Deficit: Between Sectarianism and Neo-Liberalism (Paperback)
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The State of Northern Ireland and the Democratic Deficit: Between Sectarianism and Neo-Liberalism (Paperback)
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Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, the image
projected of Northern Ireland in the mainstream media is frequently
that of a newly prosperous, modern, post-conflict society - a rare
example of a successful peace process. Promoted as a great place to
live and work, the garden seemed to be getting rosier by the day,
that is until the Stormont Assembly collapsed in 2017. Written to
coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the GFA, this book
argues that the seeds of recent problems were sown in the 1998
agreement. The fiasco of a Renewable Heating Incentive that
overpaid participants, the lingering whiff of corruption,
communities in crisis and growing poverty are all symptoms of the
inherent failings of the supposed settlement. Current difficulties
are more than teething problems arising from the transition from
war to peace and neo-liberalism; they're the first instalment of a
deeper crisis in a northern Irish state and society, which has
never properly addressed the corrosive nature of sectarianism.
Rather than ridding Northern Ireland of sectarianism,
neo-liberalism, operating in the absence of armed conflict, has
been able to accommodate and, in some instances, create a new form
of sectarianism. The GFA has led to a profound democratic deficit.
This book focuses on the nature of the North's new sectarian
political class who are the principal beneficiaries of the GFA, but
attention is also drawn to the labour movement, the plight of
precarious and migrant workers, and the undermining of third sector
autonomy. Behind the latter is the continuing suffering within
communities still impacted by the long period of armed conflict and
the evolution of republicanism and Unionism-Loyalism.
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