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North-South cooperation since the agreement
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Date Issued
2005
Date Available
2010-08-13T16:01:21Z
Abstract
This paper reviews the story of North-South cooperation after 1999. Because of the sensitivities associated with North-South cooperation, the initial meetings of the North/South Ministerial Council were important as much for symbolism as for practical outcomes. But as the implementation bodies established themselves, and gov-ernment departments engaged in the areas of cooperation, the possibilities offered by cooperation for mutual benefit became more apparent, and NSMC meetings assumed a different and much more meaningful character. The paper looks at the impact of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s suspension in 2002, and offers a brief look at the wider dimensions of cross-border cooperation.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Institute for British-Irish Studies
Series
IBIS Working Papers
52
MFPP Ancillary Papers
6
Copyright (Published Version)
The author, 2005
Subject – LCSH
Intergovernmental cooperation--Northern Ireland
Intergovernmental cooperation--Ireland
Northern Ireland. Assembly
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Conference Details
Paper presented at the conference on “Implementing the agreement : the North-South bodies five years on”, 27 May 2005, University Industry Centre, University College Dublin
ISSN
1649-0304
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