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Kenneth Bush, (2009), Aid for Peace: A Handbook for Applying Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA) to PEACE III Projects, INCORE, University of Ulster. (451)
Brandon Hamber, (2009), Transforming Societies After Political Violence: Truth, Reconciliation, and Mental Health, Springer, New York. (440)
Brandon Hamber and Grainne Kelly, (2009), Beyond Coexistence: Towards a working definition of reconciliation, in Reconciliation(s): Transitional Justice in Postconflict Societies, pp.286-310, McGill-Queen's University Press, Quebec. (439)
John Nagle, (2009), Sites of Social Centrality and Segregation: Lefebvre in Belfast, a "Divided City", 41: 2, pp.326-347, Antipode. (437)
John Nagle, (2009), The right to Belfast City Centre: From ethnocracy to liberal multiculturalism?, in Political Geography, 28: 2, pp.132-141. (436)
Brandon Hamber and Grainne Kelly, (2009), Too deep, too threatening: Understandings of reconciliation in Northern Ireland, H. van der Merwe, V. Baxter & A. Chapman (eds) in Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice: Challenges for Empirical Research, pp.265-293, United States Institute for Peace, Washington. (435)
John Nagle, (2009), Potemkin Village: Neo-liberalism and Peace-Building in Northern Ireland, 8: 2, pp.173-190. (433)
John Nagle, (2008), The Ulster Unionist Victims’ Movement: Political Opportunities and Injustice Masterframes, in Irish Journal of Sociology, 17: 1. (434)
Brandon Hamber, (2008), Forgiveness and Reconciliation: A Critical Reflection, L. O'Hagan (eds) in Stories in Conflict: Towards Understanding and Healing, pp.139-155, Yes Publications, Derry. (425)
John Nagle, (2008), From Melancholia to Mourning: the Ambivalent Role of Commemoration to Facilitate Peace-Building in Northern Ireland, in Irish Journal of Anthropology, 11: 1, pp.28-34. (423)
John Nagle, (2008), Multiculturalism’s Double-Bind: Creating Inclusivity, Difference and Cross-Community Alliances in the London-Irish, in Ethnicities, 8: 2, pp.177-198. (422)
J.S. O’Connor and Gillian Robinson, (2008), Liberalism, Citizenship and the Welfare State, W. van Oorschot , M. Opielka & B. Pfau-Effinger (eds) in Culture and Welfare State: Values and Social Policy in Comparative Perspective, pp.29-49, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA. (421)
John Nagle, (2008), Challenging Ethno-National Division: New Social Movements in Belfast, in Social Movement Studies, 7: 3, pp.305-318. (420)
John Nagle, (2008), From 'Ban-the-Bomb' to 'Ban-the-Increase': 1960s Street Politics in Pre-Civil Rights Belfast, in Irish Political Studies, 23: 1, pp.41-58. (419)
Brandon Hamber and Grainne Kelly, (2008), The Challenge of Reconciliation: Translating Theory into Practice, Community Relations Council (eds) in A Sustainable Peace?: Research as a Contribution to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland, pp.3-26, Community Relations Council, Belfast. (417)
G. Robinson, F. Foley, F. and G. Owens, (2008), Politicians and Community Relations, Community Relations Council (eds) in Community Relations Council A Sustainable Peace? Research as a contribution to peace-building in Northern Ireland, Community Relations Council, Belfast. (416)
Aaron Edwards, (2008), Talking to Terrorists: Political Violence and Peace Processes in the Contemporary World, Edwards, A. and S. Bloomer (eds) in Transforming the Peace Process in Northern Ireland: From Terrorism to Democratic Politics, pp.195-211, Irish Academic Press, Dublin. (399)
Aaron Edwards and Stephen Bloomer, (2008), Transforming the Peace Process in Northern Ireland: From Terrorism to Democratic Politics, Irish Academic Press, Dublin. (398)
Brandon Hamber, (2007), Masculinity and Transitional Justice: An Exploratory Essay, in International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1: 3, pp.375-390. (415)
Brandon Hamber, (2007), Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Paradise Lost or Pragmatism?, in Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 13: 1, pp.113-123. (414)
Brandon Hamber, (2007), Reparations as Symbol: Narratives of Resistence, Reticence, and Possibility in South Africa, J. Miller and R. Kumar (eds) in Reparations: Interdisciplinary Inquiries, Oxford University Press, New York. (413)
Mary Alice C. Clancy, (2007), The United States and post-Agreement Northern Ireland, 2001-6, in Irish Studies in International Affairs, 18, pp.155-173. (402)
Aaron Edwards, (2007), Democratic Socialism and Sectarianism: The Northern Ireland Labour Party and Progressive Unionist Party Compared, in Politics, 27: 1, pp.24-31. (401)
Aaron Edwards, (2007), Social Democracy and Partition: The British Labour Party and Northern Ireland, 1951-64, in Journal of Contemporary History, 42: 4, pp.595-612. (400)
B. Hamber, P. Hillyard, A. Maguire, M. McWilliams, G. Robinson, D. Russell, D. and M. Ward, (2006), Discourses in Transition: Re-Imagining Women's Security, in International Relations, 20: 4, pp.487-502. (412)
P. Shirlow, B. Graham, A. McMullan, B. Murtagh, G. Robinson, and N. Southern, (2006), Population change and social inclusion study, Derry/Londonderry, in Shared Space, 3, pp.59-73. (411)
Matenia Sirseloudi, (2005), Zur Früherkennung terroristischer Kampagnen, Meyer, B (eds) in Formen der Konfliktregulierung. Eine Einführung mit Quellen, pp.341-363. (395)
Moeschberger, S.L, Dixon, D.N, Ulrike Niens. & Ed Cairns, (2005), Forgiveness in Northern Ireland: A Model for Peace in the Midst of the “Troubles, in Peace & Conflict, 11: 2, pp.199-214. (394)
Ed Cairns, Maurice Hewstone, Ulrike Niens, Voci, A., Paolini, S., McLernon, F., Crisp, R.. & Jean Craig, (2005), Intergroup contact in a divided society: Challenging segregation in Northern Ireland, D. Abrams, J. M. Marques, & M.A. Hogg (eds) in The social psychology of inclusion and exclusion, Psychology Press, Philadelphia, PA. (393)
Ed Cairns, Tam T, Ulrike Niens and Maurice Hewstone, (2005), Intergroup Forgiveness and Intergroup Conflict: Northern Ireland, A Case Study, Worthington, E. L. (eds) in The Handbook of Forgiveness, Brunner/Routledge. (392)
Owen Hargie, David Dickson and S. Nelson, (2005), Relational communication between Catholics and Protestants in the Northern Ireland workplace: A study of policies, practices and procedures, in Australian Journal of Communication: 32, pp.89-107. (391)
Ed Cairns, Andrea Campbell and J. Mallet, (2005), Northern Ireland: The psychological impact of the troubles, Y.Danielli; D.Brom; & J.Sills (eds) in The trauma of terrorism. Sharing knowledge and shared care: An International Perspective, Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press., New York. (389)
Arthur Aughey, (2005), Territory and Politics in the United Kingdom, J Coakley and J Todd (eds) in Renovation or Revolution? New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom, pp.18-34, UCD Press, Dublin. (387)
Arthur Aughey, (2005), Traditional Toryism’, K. Hickson (eds) in The Political Thought of the Conservative Party since 1945, pp.7-27, palgrave, London. (386)
Matenia Sirseloudi, (2005), Waren die Anschlagskampagnen als Folgen des Dritten Golfkrieges vorherzusehen?, Kilian, B. et al (eds) in Nach dem Dritten Golfkrieg: Sicherheitspolitsische Analysen zu Verlauf und Folgen des Konflikts, Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag., Berlin:. (380)
Emma J. Plant and M. Plant, (2005), A leap in the dark?’ Lessons from Past Extensions of Bar Opening Hours, in The International Journal of Drug Policy. (377)
Ken Harland, Tony Morgan and O. Muldoon, (2005), The Nature of Youth Work in Northern Ireland: Purpose, Contribution and Challenges., Commissioned by Department of Education in partnership with Queens University Belfast.. (370)
Ken Harland, (2005), Violence in Northern Ireland: Its legacy and the potential for Work with Young Men, in Working with Young Men, 4: 1. (369)
Ed Cairns, Andrea Campbell and J. Mallet, (2004), Northern Ireland: The psychological impact of the troubles, in Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 1: 2, pp.175-84. (390)
Matenia Sirseloudi, (2004), Early Detection of Terrorist Campaigns. In: Schmid, A. P. Forum on Crime and Society, Schmid, A. P. (eds) in Forum on Crime and Society. Special Issue on Terrorism, United Nations, New York. (379)
Ed Cairns, Ulrike Niens, C McGlynn and M Hewstone, (2004), Moving out of conflict: The contribution of integrated schools in Northern Ireland, in Journal of Peace Education, 1: 2, pp.147-163. (364)
Derick Wilson, (2004), Good Relations Work and Practice - A Contribution from the Future Ways Programme, in Launch of 'A Good Relations Framework', Community Relations Council, Belfast. (363)
Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds), (2004), Researching The Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict (Paperback edition), Mainstream, Edinburgh. (362)
Arthur Aughey, (2004), Territory and Politics in the United Kingdom, J Coakley and J Todd (eds) in Renovation or Revolution? New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom. (313)
Elisabeth Porter, (2004), Political Reflections on Australian Churches’ Condemnation of the Iraq War, in Religions and the Politics of Peace and Conflict - Irish School of Ecumenics. (279)
Ed Cairns, Ulrike Niens and Bishop S., (2004), Prejudiced or not? Hidden sectarianism among students in Northern Ireland, 144: 2, pp.163-80, Journal of Social Psychology. (254)
Ed Cairns, Paolini, S. Hewstone, M. & Voci, A., (2004), Effects of direct and indirect cross-group friendships on judgements of Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland: The mediating role of an anxiety-reduction mechanism, in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30: 6, pp.770-786. (253)
Stephen P. Osborne, Arthur Williamson and Rona Beattie., (2004), The National Context of Local Governance: Does it matter? Evidence from Rural Regeneration Initiatives in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, in Local Governance, 29: 1, pp.1-13. (162)
Cheyanne Church, Anna Visser and Laurie Johnson, (2004), A Path to Peace or Persistence? The Single Identity Approach to Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland., in Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 21: 3, pp.273-293. (48)
Mari Fitzduff and Cheyanne Church, (2004), NGOs at the Table : Strategies for Influencing Policy in Areas of Conflict, Rowman and Littlefield. (40)
David Roberts, (2004), Cambodia, in Revolutionary Dissident Movements of the World, 4, John Harper, London. (36)
Ken Harland, Sam McCready, Claire Harvey and Tony Morgan, (2003), Worth Their Weight in Gold: An investigation into the careers of Community Youth Work Graduates 1972-2001, The Community Youth Work Training Board.. (372)
Ken Harland and S. Morgan, (2003), Work with Young Men in Northern Ireland - An Advocacy Approach, in Youth & Policy: 1. (371)
David Dickson, Owen Hargie and S. Nelson, (2003), Learning together, living apart: the experiences of university students in Northern Ireland, in Qualitative Studies in Education, 16, pp.1-19. (359)
David Dickson, Owen Hargie and S. Nelson, (2003), Working together in a divided society: a study of inter-group communication in the Northern Ireland workplace, in Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 17, pp.285-318. (358)
Owen Hargie and David Dickson, (2003), A lesson too late for the learning? Cross-community contact and communication among university students, Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds) in Researching the Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict, Mainstream, Edinburgh. (355)
Owen Hargie and David Dickson, (2003), Putting it all together: central themes from researching the troubles, Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds) in Researching the Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict,, Mainstream, Edinburgh. (354)
Owen Hargie, David Dickson and S.Rainey, (2003), Working together, living apart: inter-group communication within organizations in Northern Ireland, A. Schorr, W. Campbell and M. Schenk (eds) in Communication Research and Media Science in Europe, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. (353)
Owen Hargie, David Dickson and S. Rainey, (2003), Cross-community communication and relationships in the workplace: a case study of a large Northern Ireland organisation, Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds) in Researching the Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict, Edinburgh, Mainstream. (352)
Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds), (2003), Researching The Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict, Mainstream, Edinburgh. (347)
Rachel Naylor and T.Robson, (2003), Regional & Local Economic Development in a “post-conflict” society: Lessons from Northern Ireland, A. Beer, A. Maude and G. Haughton (eds) in Developing Locally: Lessons from Four Nations, Policy Press, Bristol. (332)
Arthur Aughey, (2003), The Art of Political Lying in Northern Ireland, in Irish Political Studies, 17: 2, pp.1-16. (330)
Elisabeth Porter, (2003), Can Politics Practice Compassion?, in European Consortium for Political Research, Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany, September, 2003. (280)
Elisabeth Porter, (2003), Security and Inclusiveness: Protecting Australia’s Way of Life, in Peace, Conflict & Development: 3, pp.1-18. (264)
Elisabeth Porter, (2003), Women, Political Decision-Making and Peace-building in Conflict Regions, in Global Change, Peace and Security, 15: 3, pp.245-262. (263)
Ed Cairns and Ulrike Niens, (2003), Explaining Social Change and Identity Management strategies: New Directions for Future Research, in Theory & Psychology, 13: 4, pp.489-509. (256)
Ed Cairns, Ulrike Niens, Finchilescu, G., Foster, D. & Tredoux, C., (2003), Social identity theory and the authoritarian personality theory in South Africa, in South African Journal of Psychology, 33: 2, pp.109-117. (255)
Arthur Williamson, David Mullins and Mary Lee Rhodes, (2003), Non-Profit Housing Organisations in Ireland, North and South: Changing Forms and Challenging Futures, pp.212, Northern Ireland Housing Executive Report, Belfast. (251)
Arthur Williamson, Stephen Osborne and Rona Beattie, (2003), Community Involvement in Rural Regeneration Partnerships: Exploring the Rural Dimension, in Local Government Studies. (250)
Stephen Ryan, (2003), Peace and Conflict Studies Today, in The Global Review of Ethnopolitics, 2: 2, pp.75-83. (249)
Stephen Ryan, (2003), Victims and the Media in Divided Societies: Some Thoughts About the Northern Ireland Conflict, Mariano Aguirre and Francisco Ferrandiz (eds) in The Emotion and the Truth: Studies in Mass Communication and Conflict, University of Duesto, Bilbao. (248)
Gillian Robinson, Roger MacGinty, Lizanne Dowds and R. Wilford, (2003), Northern Ireland's Devolved Institutions: A Triumph of Hope over Experience, in Regional and Federal Studies, 13: 1, pp.31-54. (247)
Gillian Robinson and Cathy Gormley-Heenan, (2003), Protagonists and Pragmatists in Northern Ireland, Owen Hargie and David Dickson (eds) in Researching the Troubles: Social Science Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict, Mainstream, Edinburgh. (246)
Kerry O'Halloran, (2003), Charity Law Review in Ireland and the Challenges for the State/Third Sector Partnership, in International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law, 5: 1, pp.1-40, ICNL, Washington, DC. (245)
Kerry O'Halloran, (2003), Adoption: Public or Private Process?, J. Dewar and S.Parker (eds) in Family Law: Processes, Practices and Pressures, pp.161-195, Hart Publishing, Oxford/Portland. (244)
Kerry O'Halloran, (2003), Child Care and Protection: the Law and Practice in Northern Ireland, pp.514, Thompson Round Hall, Dublin. (243)
Ed Cairns and Christopher Lewis, (2003), Empowering Peace, in The Psychologist: 16, pp.142-143. (242)
Nick Acheson, Brian Harvey, Jimmy Kearney and Arthur Williamson., (2003), Two Paths, One Purpose: Voluntary Action in Ireland, North and South, pp.294, A Report submitted to the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. (241)
Ed Cairns, Christopher Alan Lewis, F. McLernon and M. Hewstone, (2003), Memories of Recent Conflict and Forgiveness in Northern Ireland, Ed Cairns and M. Roe (eds) in The Role of Memory in Ethnic Conflict, Palgrave/MacMillan, London/New York. (235)
Chris Lewis, (2003), Predictors of non-pathological dissociation in Northern Ireland: the affects of trauma and exposure to political violence, M.J. Dorahy, R.G. Millar, and T.L. Gee (eds) in Journal of Traumatic Stress, 16, pp.611-615. (154)
Ed Cairns, John Mallett, Chris Lewis and R. Wilson, (2003), Who are the victims?: self-assessed victimhood and the Northern Irish conflict: 7, pp.64 pp., NIO Research and Statistical Series Report (No. 7), Belfast, Northern Ireland Office. (151)
Chris Gilligan, (2003), Review of Janne Haaland Matlary, Intervention for Human Rights in Europe, in International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 41: 1, Palgrave, London. (132)
Chris Gilligan, (2003), A sociological understanding of trauma and the peace process in Northern Ireland, in ESRC Research Seminar, New College, Oxford, January, New College, Oxford. (125)
Chris Gilligan, (2003), Devolving Power? Human rights and state regulation in Northern Ireland, David Chandler (eds) in Rethinking Human Rights, pp.79-96, Palgrave, London. (115)
Tony Gallagher, Alan Smith, Alison Montgomery., (2003), Integrated Education in Northern Ireland : Participation, Profile and Performance.. (106)
Alan Smith, Tony Gallagher., (2003), Integrated Education in Northern Ireland : The Challenge of Transformation., UNESCO Centre. (104)
Alan Smith and Tony Vaux., (2003), Education, Conflict and International Development. London: Department for International Development., INCORE. (102)
David Roberts, (2003), Cambodias Slow Political Evolution, in AsiaIntelligence: Political and Strategic Review. (44)
David Roberts, (2003), Fighting for Second Place in Cambodias Election, in AsiaIntelligence: Political and Strategic Review. (43)
David Roberts, (2003), From Communism to Democracy in Cambodia: a Decade of Transition and Beyond, in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 36: 2, pp.245-258. (42)
David Roberts, (2003), Cambodia Election Leaves Questions Unanswered, in AsiaIntelligence: Political and Strategic Review. (41)
David Roberts, (2003), Cambodian Talks Deadlocked, in Janes Intelligence Review, 15: 9. (39)
David Roberts, (2003), Familiar Ring to Cambodias Political Crisis, in Asia Intelligence: Political and Strategic Review. (38)
Chris Gilligan, (2003), Constant Crisis/Permanent Process: Diminished Agency and Weak Structures in the Northern Ireland Peace Process., Stefan Wolff, Universiy of Bath, England, UK, Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth, England, UK. (eds) in The Global Review of Ethnopolitics, III: 1, pp.22-39. (8)
Chris Gilligan and Jonathan Tonge, (2003), Special Issue: Northern Ireland. Introduction: Instability and the Peace Process, Stefan Wolff, Universiy of Bath, England, UK, Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth, England, UK. (eds) in The Global Review of Ethnopolitics, III: 1, pp.3-8. (7)
Monica McWilliams, (2002), Women and Political Activism in Northern Ireland, in Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing Vol. V, Cork University Press. (381)
Ken Harland, (2002), ‘Everyday Life: Young Men and Violence’ from a youth work perspective, in Work with Young Men, 1: 1. (373)
David Dickson, Owen Hargie and S.Rainey, (2002), Religious difference, inter-group trust, attraction, and disclosure amongst young people in Northern Ireland, in International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 10, pp.213-35. (357)
Owen Hargie, David Dickson and S. Nelson, (2002), Relational Communication Between Catholics and Protestants in the Workplace: A Study of Policies, Practices and Procedures, University of Ulster, Jordanstown. (351)
Derick Wilson, Karin Eyben and Duncan Morrow, (2002), The Equity, Diversity and Interdependence Framework: A Framework for Organisational Learning and Change., University of Ulster Press, Coleraine. (338)
Derick Wilson, Karin Eyben and Duncan Morrow, (2002), Learning Beyond Fear: New Events Seeking New Habits, in Reflections - Society for Organizational Learning, 3: 4, pp.42-51, MIT Press. (337)
Rachel Naylor and N. Mack, (2002), Towards a ‘learning community’: Identity, belonging and participatory planning in rural Northern Ireland, P. Ferraz de Abreu and J. Joanaz de Melo (eds) in Public Participation and Information Technologies, pp.225-240, CITIDEP, Lisbon. (333)
Arthur Aughey, (2002), Northern Ireland: The Modification of Circumstances, in Parliamentary Affairs, 55: 3, pp.600-604. (329)
Elisabeth Porter, (2002), Peace and War: Why Aren’t Women at the Negotiating Tables?, in Poverty, Violence and Women’s Rights: Setting a Global Agenda, James Cook University, Townsville. (281)
Elisabeth Porter, (2002), Politics, Change and Reflective Practitioners’, in Organization Development Journal, 20: 3, pp.18-30. (265)
Ed Cairns and J. Mallett, (2002), New Approaches to the 'crucial' test of the Causation and Selection Hypothesis in a Northern Irish Sample, in Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 12, pp.137-41. (240)
Ed Cairns and N. Ferguson, (2002), The Impact of Political Conflict on Moral Maturity: A Cross-National Perspective, in Journal of Adolescence, 24: 5, pp.441-451. (239)
Ed Cairns, F. McLernon and M. Hewstone, (2002), Views on Forgiveness in Northern Ireland, in Peace Review, 14: 3, pp.285-290. (238)
Ed Cairns and M. Hewstone, (2002), Northern Ireland: The Impact of Peacemaking in Northern Ireland on Intergroup Behaviour, G. Salomom and B. Neov (eds) in Peace Education: The Concept, Principles and Practices Around the World, Larry Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey. (237)
Ed Cairns and Ulrike Niens, (2002), Identity Management Strategies in Northern Ireland, in Journal of Social Psychology, 142: 3, pp.371-380. (236)
Paul Arthur, (2002), Conflict, Memory and Reconciliation ., M.Elliot (eds) in The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland, pp.143-52, Liverpool University Press. (202)
T.G. Fraser and Donette Murray, (2002), America and the World Since 1945, Palgrave/MacMillan, Basingstoke and New York. (201)
Chris Lewis, (2002), Dissociative identity disorder in Northern Ireland: a survey of attitudes and experience among psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, in Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 190, pp.707-710. (156)
Chris Gilligan, (2002), Review of Michael Cunningham (2001), British Government Policy in Northern Ireland, 1968-2000, in Global Review of Ethnopolitics, 1: 4, Manchester University Press, Manchester. (134)
Chris Gilligan, (2002), Review of MacGinty and Darby, Guns and Government: the managment of the Northern Ireland peace process, in Global Review of Ethnopolitics, 2: 1, pp.118-9, Palgrave, London. (133)
Chris Gilligan, (2002), Human Rights and state legitimacy in Northern Ireland, in Political Studies Association Ireland, Annual Conference, October, Belfast. (127)
Chris Gilligan, (2002), The Politics of Recognition in Northern Ireland, in Attention seeking: Multiculturalism and the politics of recognition, November, Institute of Ideas/Instut Francais. (126)
David Roberts, (2002), Political Transition and Elite Discourse in Cambodia, 1991-99, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 18: 4. (52)
David Roberts, (2002), Democratization, Elite Transition and Violence in Cambodia, 1991-99, in Critical Asian Studies, 34: 4. (50)
David Roberts, (2002), Cambodia, in Political Parties in the World, John Harper, London. (49)
David Roberts, (2002), Land Reform in Cambodia: Restabilizing or Destabilizing?, in AsiaIntelligence. (47)
David Roberts, (2002), Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia: Global Governance and the Failure of International Conflict Resolution, in American Political Science Review, 69, pp.269-270. (45)
Gillian Robinson, Ann-Marie Gray, Paula Devine, Lloyd, K, and Heenan, D. (eds)., (2002), Social Attitudes in Northern Ireland: The Eighth Report., Pluto Press, London.. (26)
Monica McWilliams, (2001), Politics North and South: A Secular Trade?, in Irish Review Journal, pp.60-66, Cork University Press. (382)
Matenia Sirseloudi and Ch. Hirst, (2001), Conflict and Peace Indicators. Caucasus and Great Lakes Regions, Nyheim, D. et al (eds) in Development in Conflict: A Seven Step Tool for Planners, FEWER, International Alert, Saferworld, London. (378)
Ken Harland, (2001), The Challenges and Potential of developing a more effective Youth Work Curriculum with Young Men, in Child Care in Practice, 1: 1. (374)
Owen Hargie, D. Tourish and L. Curtis, (2001), Preparing adolescents for selection interviews: The impact of a training intervention on levels of worry and locus of control, in International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 9, pp.279-291. (361)
Owen Hargie, D. Tourish and L. Curtis, (2001), Gender, religion, and adolescent patterns of self-disclosure in the divided society of Northern Ireland, in Adolescence, 36, pp.655-79. (360)
Arthur Aughey, (2001), The British Question: Between Contract and Solidarity?, in Political Quarterly, 72: 4, pp.473-480. (328)
Arthur Aughey, (2001), A Question of Degree? The Union, Unionism and the Belfast Agreement, R Hanna (eds) in The Union: Essays on Ireland and the British Connection, pp.60-72, Colourpoint, Newtownards. (312)
Arthur Aughey, (2001), British Policy in Northern Ireland, S Savage and R Atkinson (eds) in Public Policy Under Blair, pp.205-219, Palgrave, Basingstoke. (311)
Arthur Aughey, (2001), Learning from 'The Leopard', R Wilford (eds) in Aspects of the Belfast Agreement, pp.184-201, Oxford University Press. (310)
Arthur Aughey, (2001), Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State, Pluto Press, London. (291)
Elisabeth Porter, (2001), Women and Armed Conflict: Accountability and Peace-building, University of Griffiths, Brisbane. (282)
Elisabeth Porter, (2001), Feminist Analysis (updated), J. Summers, D. Woodward and A. Parkin (eds) in Government, Politics, Power & Policy in Australia, Longman, Melbourne. (271)
Elisabeth Porter, (2001), Interdependence, Parenting and Responsible Citizenship, in Journal of Gender Studies, 10: 1, pp.5-15. (266)
Gillian Robinson and Roger MacGinty, (2001), Peacekeeping and the Violence in Ethnic Conflict, Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel (eds) in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad -hoc missions, Permanent Engagement, United Nations University Press, Tokyo. (223)
Paul Arthur, (2001), Special Relationships: Britain, Ireland and the Northern Ireland Problem, Blackstaff, Belfast. (220)
Hisham Elkadi (contributor)., (2001), Africa Environment Outlook: Past, Present and Future perspectives (Ch 5), pp.366-398, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (197)
Stephen Ryan, (2001), Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict, B. White, R. Little, and M. Smith (eds) in Issues in World Politics, second rev, pp.133-152, Macmillan, London. (177)
Chris Lewis, (2001), Cultural stereotypes of the effects of religion on mental health, in British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74, pp.359-367. (157)
David Roberts, (2001), Constabulary and Military Reform in Northern Ireland, in Defence Studies, 1: 1, pp.162-166. (58)
David Roberts, (2001), Cambodia Heading for a Sham election?, in AsiaIntelligence: Political and Strategic Review, September. (57)
David Roberts, (2001), Power, Elitism, and Democracy: Political Transition in Cambodia, Curzon, London. (35)
Gillian Robinson, Helen Brocklehurst, Brandon Hamber and Stott, N., (2001), Lesson Drawing: Northern Ireland and South Africa, 18: 1, pp.89-95, INDICATOR, South Africa. (9)
Gillian Robinson, Roger MacGinty, Lizanne Dowds and Rick Wilford, (2001), Consenting Adults: Northern Ireland's Constitutional Future., in Government and Opposition, 36: 4, pp.472-492. (6)
Monica McWilliams, (2000), Swimming Against the Mainstream: The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, Carmel Roulston and C. Davies (eds) in Gender, Democracy and Inclusion in Northern Ireland, pp.121-140, Palgrave, Basingstoke and New York. (383)
David Dickson, Owen Hargie and S. Rainey, (2000), Communication and relational development between Catholic and Protestant students in Northern Ireland, in Australian Journal of Communication, 27, pp.67-82. (356)
Arthur Aughey, (2000), A Dream Dreamed in Belfast: The Belfast Agreement of April 10, 1998, in The Brown Journal of World Affairs, VII: 1, pp.13-27. (327)
Arthur Aughey, (2000), The 1998 Agreement: Unionist Responses, M Cox, A Guelke and F Stephen (eds) in A Farewell to arms? From 'long war' to long peace in Northern Ireland, pp.62-76, Manchester University Press. (309)
Arthur Aughey, (2000), The Good Friday Agreement: : as good as it gets or worst of all possible worlds, L Robins and B Jones (eds) in Debates in British Politics Today, pp.38-51, Manchester University Press. (308)
Sue Williams, Steve Williams, Simon Fisher, Dekha Ibrahim Abdi, Jawed Ludin, Richard Smith,, (2000), Working with Conflict: Skills and Strategies for Action, in This handbook is for all practitioners who are working in conflict-prone and unstable parts of the world in the fields of development, relief work, human rights, peace and reconciliation, Zed Books in association with Responding to Conflict. (290)
Elisabeth Porter, (2000), Responsible Risks in Dialogical Politics, in Gendering Ethics/The Ethics of Gender, University of Leeds. (283)
Elisabeth Porter, (2000), Participatory Democracy and the Challenge of Dialogue across Difference, C. Roulston and C. Davies (eds) in Gender, Democracy and Inclusion in Northern Ireland, pp.141-162, Palgrave, Basingstoke and New York. (272)
Elisabeth Porter, (2000), Risks and Responsibilities: Creating Dialogical Spaces in Northern Ireland, in International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2: 2, pp.163-184. (267)
Ed Cairns, Ulrike Niens, B. Bunting and P. Irwing, (2000), Social Identity Theory and Northern Ireland (CD-ROM), in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Logic and Methodology, 5, pp.1-17, Cologne. (232)
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