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The North-South institutions : from blueprint to reality
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Date Issued
2002
Date Available
2010-07-20T16:07:07Z
Abstract
This paper examines the extent and nature of institutional change arising from the Good Friday agreement in terms of the North-South dimension. The paper adopts an architectural analogy in its analysis of these developments, focusing on four main questions. What is the purpose of the institutional change? What has been the blueprint or plan for change? How has this blueprint been translated into reality? How has the emerging reality served the purpose for which it was established? The paper concludes with an analysis of the impact of institutional change in the all Ireland context after the Good Friday agreement on the character of state sovereignty.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Institute for British-Irish Studies
Series
IBIS Working Papers
22
Copyright (Published Version)
The author, 2002
Subject – LCSH
Northern Ireland--Relations--Ireland
Ireland--Relations--Northern Ireland
Sovereignty
Northern Ireland--Politics and government
Ireland--Politics and government
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Conference Details
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom, University College Dublin, 3 April 2002.
ISSN
1649-0304
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