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Derry's Drug Vigilantes
Cooperation Programmes Under the European Territorial Cooperation Goal
Critical Engagement: Irish Republicanism, Memory Politics
Dáil Éireann
Leading to Peace: Prisoner Resistance and Leadership Development in the IRA and Sinn Fein
Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York
Ulster Loyalist Perspectives on the IRA and Irish Republicanism James
The Return of the Militants: Violent Dissident Republicanism
Reality Check: the Real IRA's Tactical Adaptation and Restraint in the Aftermath of the Omagh Bombing
2 Violence Against Conflict: Radical Peace, Radical Violence and the Paradox of Conflict Transformation
Changing Northern Ireland – Reflections in Language Usage and Change
Revue Française De Civilisation Britannique, XIX-2
Northern Ireland: the Peace Process, Ongoing Challenges, and U.S. Interests
Victims and Targets of Violent Dissident Irish Republicanism 2007-2015
Irregulars: Tales of Republican Dissonance
Brief 22 Burying the Hatchet the Decommissioning of Paramilitary Arms in Northern Ireland Brief 22
New IRA (Irish Republican Army), Reject the Political Compromises Made in the Good Friday Agreement of 1998
Eighteenth Report of the Independent Monitoring Commission HC
Top View
Sinn Fein Won't Drop Its Abstentionist Policy Over Brexit
And “Violent Dissidents”: Frames of Police Illegitimacy by Anti-Good Friday Agreement Republicans
T O Peace in Ireland
The Long, Long War of Dissident Republicans
Dissident Irish Republicanism with John Morrison
The Emergence, Maintenance, and Legitimation of the Contemporary Northern Irish Republican Armed Struggle
Micro Moral Worlds of Contentious Politics
Violent Dissident Republicanism a Persistent Specter of the Past
Why Do People Become Dissident Irish Republicans?” John Morrison, University of St Andrews
The EU and the NI Peace Process the EU Has Provided Significant Financial and Political Support for the Peace Process in NI Since the 1980S
Is It Still About 'The Split'? the Ideological Basis of 'Dissident' Irish Republicanism Since 1986
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá (Our Day Will Come): Negotiating the Cultural Politics of Citizenship, Heritage, and Identity in Northern Ireland
Micro Moral Worlds of Contentious Politics: a Reconceptualization of Radical Groups and Their Intersections with One Another and the Mainstream
Unionist Concerns & Fears of a United Ireland
Twelfth Report of the Independent Monitoring Commission
Masculinity, Memory and Authority in Contemporary Republican Belfast
Exploring the Form and Function of Dissident Irish Republican Online Discourses
Group 1 Membership
Northern Ireland: Current Issues and Ongoing Challenges in the Peace Process
Northern Ireland and the Political Economy of Peace
BSTPA Accepted Topping & Byrne
DISPATCH: One Year After the Killing of Lyra Mckee, Press Freedom Remains Under Threat in Northern Ireland
Spoiling Through Performative Nonviolence: Ritualistic Funerary Practice As a Violent Dissident Irish Republican (VDR) Spoiling Tactic
Northern Ireland-Related Terrorism’ Government Response
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Framing Online Communications of Civil and Uncivil Groups in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
The 'Informer' and the Political and Organisational Culture of the Irish
Transformation of Guerrilla Movements Are Defined
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