1st Edition

Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

By Sean Byrne Copyright 2011
218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

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,... Read more

1. Introduction: Economic Assistance: Building the Peace in Northern Ireland  2. Economic Inequality, Civil Rights, and Working-Class Politics in Northern Ireland  3. International Economic Assistance and the Economy of Northern Ireland  4. The Role of the International Fund for Ireland and the European Union Peace II Fund in Promoting Peace and Reducing Violence in Northern Ireland  5. Images of Bureaucratic Challenges  6. Images of Peacebuilding and Reconciliation  7. Images of Economic Development and Community Capacity Building  8. Conclusions: Economic Assistance and the Northern Ireland Conflict

Biography

Sean Byrne is Professor and Founding Director of the Arthur Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba, and of Canada’s first Ph.D. program and M.A. program in Peace and Conflict Studies. He co-edited The Handbook of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (Routledge, 2009).