This study explores images of economic assistance to explain the
importance of tailoring such assistance to the distinctive social
needs of the targeted communities, and how third parties must
consider and include local perspectives in their attempts to build
a lasting peace. The book makes an important contribution to our
understanding of how economic assistance impacts a divided society
with a history of protracted violence. The stories reflect the
importance of community development and cross-community contact
through joint economic, peace and justice, and social development
projects. Byrne's research brings to light a vision of how the
impact and delivery of IFI and EU Peace I aid is assisting in
building the peace dividend in Northern Ireland. One of the key
unanswered questions related to economic aid and preventing future
violence is what is the significance and importance of external
economic aid in building the peace after violence. By examining the
respondents' political imagery, this project significantly expands
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
peace-building process.
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