Discussion Papers
(opens in a new window)Discussion Papers on the themes of (a) Patterns of Conflict Resolution (b) Breaking Patterns of Conflict and (c) Politics and Identity. The current series of discussion papers on all themes can be downloaded here.
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PATTERNS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION
AUTHOR | TITLE |
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Jennifer Todd and Joseph Ruane | Patterns of conflict resolution: an historical-structural approach to explaining settlement |
Lupa Ramadhani | Identity politics and complexities of conflict resolution in Zanzibar |
Andy Storey | Structural violence and the struggle for state power in Rwanda: what Arusha got wrong |
Arnim Langer | Cote d'Ivoire's violent peace process |
Graham Brown | The long and winding road: the peace process in Mindanao, Philippines |
Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd | Patterns of conflict resolution: what made the difference between failure and success in settlement initiatives in Northern Ireland? |
Lidija Georgieva, Ardit Memeti and Ali Musliu | Patterns of conflict resolution in the Republic of Macedonia |
Lupa Ramadhani, Jennifer Todd, Patrick Paul Walsh | Patterns of conflict in the Great Lakes region |
A.W. Harris | Population transfer and insurgent conflict |
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BREAKING PATTERNS OF CONFLICT
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POLITICS AND IDENTITY
AUTHOR | TITLE |
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Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd | Protestant minorities in European states and nations |
John Coakley | A political profile of Protestant minorities in Europe |
Jennifer Todd, Nathalie Rougier, Theresa O'Keefe, Lorenzo Cañás Bottos | Does being Protestant matter? Protestants, minorities and the re-making of religious identity after the Good Friday Agreement |
Tom Inglis | Local belonging, identities and sense of place in contemporary Ireland |
Sara Templar, Claire Mitchell and Gladys Ganiel | No exit? Opting out of religious and ethnic group identities in Northern Ireland |
Catherine Frost | Between political founding and post-nationalist future: the malleability of national identity in a small, globally-oriented state |