Ireland (tagged articles)"Solidarity of 'the Colonized'": A Critical Discourse Analysis of Sinn Féin's Connection To PalestineCelia Lohr - Ireland and Palestine share histories of colonialism, ethnonationalist conflict, and resistance characterized as "terrorism." While Ireland has reached an official status of "peace," the de-legitimization of its struggle for independence perpetuates cycles of conflict... Keep Reading »
Should Governments Negotiate With Terrorists?Bohdana Kurylo - In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin dismissed the possibility of negotiating with leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), claiming that there is no sense in talking to a terrorist organization. Meanwhile, as it later became known, secret negotiations... Keep Reading »
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Divided Society, Divided Schools, Divided Lives: The Role of Education in Creating Social Cohesion in Northern IrelandKara Schiaparelli - The Troubles, a period of conflict between mostly Protestant Unionists and mostly Catholic Nationalists in Northern Ireland, ended in 1998 with the signing of the Good Friday or Belfast Agreement. The division of society, however, continues in its segregated education... Keep Reading »
James Joyce's "Ulysses" and Bloom's Utopian Vision of IrelandKelley S. Kent - James Joyce's Ulysses is first and foremost a political novel, a "real Irish nationalist epic in its most . . . politically figurative form" (Bowen vii). Joyce himself stated that Ulysses "is the epic of two races," Israel and Ireland ("To Carlo Linati" 273). An analysis... Keep Reading »
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Defense of Insanity in Ireland: Present Law and its Application to PsychopathsTatiana V. Kelly - Propositions for the reform of the criminal law concerning insanity had been debated in Ireland for decades. The factors, which undoubtedly justified the delay of reform, included traditionally low rates of crime and imprisonment in Ireland and the absence of public... Keep Reading »
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