Peace Building in Northern Ireland: A Role for Civil Society

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作者
Knox, Colin [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulster, Sch Criminol Polit & Social Policy, Shore Rd, Jordanstown BT37 OQB, North Ireland
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10.1017/S1474746410000357
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D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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Northern Ireland has witnessed significant political progress with devolution and a power sharing Executive in place since May 2007. These political achievements, however, conceal a highly polarised society characterised by sectarianism and community divisions, the legacy of a protracted conflict. This paper is located in the theoretical discourse between consociationalists who argue that antithetical identities cannot be integrated and advocates of social transformation who support greater cross-community peace-building initiatives through the involvement of civil society. This theoretical debate is taking place in a policy vacuum. The Northern Ireland Executive has abandoned its commitment to the previous (direct rule) administration's A Shared Future policy and is now considering alternatives broadly described as community cohesion, sharing and integration. Using a case study of a ProtestantCatholic interface community, this paper offers empirical evidence of the effectiveness of one social transformation initiative involving community groups in a highly segregated area of West Belfast.
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