Northern Ireland Peace Without Reconciliation
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Recent events in Northern Ireland suggest that peace has finally been achieved and a new era of improved inter-community relations has commenced. However, the conditions within which the major communities experience antagonistic relations have not been displaced but entrenched within the new political dispensation. Through an exploration of what reconciled relationships might demand it is apparent that whilst peace has been achieved the promise of reconciliation has yet to be realised.
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“Northern Ireland: Peace Without Reconciliation”. 2018. Cyprus Review 19 (1): 109-21. https://cyprusreview.org/index.php/cr/article/view/285.