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This collection was catalogued and the metadata was recorded by Antoine Yenk. The cover photograph is copyright Daphne Trimble, used with permission.
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96 1995 - 1996
55 1991 - 1996
119 1991 - 1997
91 1996 - 1998
121 1991 - 1997
65 1993 - 1997
107 1992 - 1998
88 1971 - 1998
57 1949 - nown
133 1991 - 1998
73 1992 - 1997
71 1994 - 1997
This document is an essay by Arthur Aughey from the University of Ulster. It explores the applicability of Francis Fukuyama's ideas to the Northern Ireland peace process. Aughey examines the optimistic hopes placed in the current talks by the British and Irish governments and contrasts them with the deep-seated political and ideological challenges that persist in Northern Ireland. He discusses the rationalist vision of achieving peace through balanced accommodation and mutual recognition, as outlined in the Downing Street Declaration and the Frameworks Document, but also highlights the persistent 'thymotic' elements of conflict, such as the Unionist and Nationalist dogmas of denial. Aughey concludes with a cautious outlook, questioning whether the rationalist approach can truly overcome the entrenched symbolic and substantial issues that have historically hindered peace in Northern Ireland.
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The Quill Project has kindly received permission from Queen's University Belfast to publish digital copies of these documents. This agreement does not cover any further publication or manipulation of these images. Further enquiries about the collection should be directed to the McClay Library at Queen's University Belfast, where the physical papers are held.
McClay Library and Archives, Queen's University Belfast, digitized by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/384/.
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