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Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation - Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland (Paperback)
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Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation - Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
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This book examines the role of economic aid in the management and
resolution of protracted ethnic conflicts, focusing on the case
study of Northern Ireland. The book describes the results of a
study of the role of economic aid within Northern Ireland, through
the viewpoints of citizens collected in an opinion poll as well as
community group leaders whose projects received funding,
funding-agency civil servants and development officers. The study
explains the importance of economic and social development in
promoting cross-community contact as well as within single-identity
communities, and the need for a multitrack intervention approach to
transform the conflict in Northern Ireland. It makes an important
contribution to our understanding of how economic assistance
impacts on a divided society with a history of protracted violence
and provides important perspectives on the "peace through
development" idea. One of the key unanswered questions relating to
economic aid and preventing future violence is that of the
significance of external economic aid in building peace after
violence. By examining the respondents' political imagery, this
book expands on existing work on economic aid and peace building in
other societies coming out of violence. Northern Ireland's changing
social-economic and political context reflects the fact that
economic aid and sustainable economic development is a cornerstone
of the peacebuilding process. The goal of the book is to provide a
foundational knowledge base for students and practitioners about
the role of economic aid in building the peace dividend in
post-accord societies. The book will be of great interest to
students of conflict resolution, peacebuilding, Irish politics,
peace and conflict studies, and politics and IR in general.
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