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Durkan, Mark. Celebration of the Good Friday Agreement 4th anniversary. Belfast: SDLP, 2002.

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Cairns, David. Has consociationalism been a successful part of the Belfast Agreement?. [s.l: The author], 2003.

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The politics of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement. London: Routledge, 2005.

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Trust, Ultach, ed. How to broadcast the Irish language in Northern Ireland: Irish language broadcasting and the Belfast Agreement. Belfast: Ultach Trust, 1999.

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The peacebuilding elements of the Belfast Agreement and the transformation of the Northern Ireland conflict. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang, 2009.

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Council, IBEC/CBI Joint Business. IBEC/CBI Joint Business Council position paper on Strand Two of the Belfast Agreement (North/South Ministerial Council): October 1998. Belfast: Joint Business Council, 1998.

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Ahern, Bertie. Speech by the Taoiseach at a joint press conference of party leaders on the Belfast Peace Agreement and Amsterdam Treaty Referendums, 14 May 1998. Dublin: [s.n.], 1998.

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Making peace. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000.

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Making peace. New York: Knopf, 1999.

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J, Mitchell George. Making peace. London: William Heinemann, 1999.

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J, Mitchell George. Making peace. London: W. Heinemann, 1999.

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Canada. Contribution: Protocol to the agreement between the Government of Canada and the International Fund for Ireland, Ottawa, March 25, 1996 and Belfast, March 27, 1996, in force March 27 1996. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1996.

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Canada, Canada External Affairs and International Trade. Contribution : protocol to the Agreement between the Government of Canada and the International Fund for Ireland, Ottawa, March 25, 1996 and Belfast, March 27, 1996, in force March 27, 1996 =: Contribution : protocole à l'Accord intervenu entre le gouvernement du Canada et le Fonds international pour l'Irlande, Ottawa, le 25 mars 1996 et Belfast, le 27 mars 1996, en vigueur le 27 mars 1996. Ottawa, Ont: Queen's Printer for Canada = Imprimeur de la Reine pour le Canada, 1996.

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1947-, Wilford Rick, ed. Aspects of the Belfast Agreement. Oxford: New York, 2001.

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Morgan, Austen. The Belfast Agreement: A Legal Perspective. Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, 1999.

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Morgan, Austen. The Belfast Agreement: A Practical Legal Analysis. Belfast Press, 2000.

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Group, Cadogan, ed. Picking up the pieces: Northern Ireland after the Belfast Agreement. Belfast: Cadogan Group, 2003.

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1944-, Barton Brian, and Roche Patrick J. 1940-, eds. The Northern Ireland question: The peace process and the Belfast Agreement. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Policing the Peace in Northern Ireland: Politics, Crime and Security after the Belfast Agreement. Manchester University Press, 2008.

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Moran, Jon. Policing the Peace in Northern Ireland: Politics, Crime and Security after the Belfast Agreement. Manchester University Press, 2008.

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Hennessey, Thomas, Máire Braniff, James W. McAuley, Jonathan Tonge, and Sophie A. Whiting. The Ulster Unionist Party. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794387.001.0001.

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This book undertakes the first detailed membership study of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). The UUP was the dominant political party in Northern Ireland during the twentieth century, but since the 1998 Belfast Agreement, the UUP has struggled to retain the loyalty and affection of many within the majority Protestant-Unionist-British community. The Belfast Agreement was internationally lauded, the UUP leader David Trimble feted with a Nobel Peace Prize.The Agreement largely produced by the UUP established power-sharing between unionists and nationalists. Yet many unionists abandoned the UUP. Many defectors, angered by UUP concessions of paramilitary prisoner releases, policing changes, and ‘terrorists’ in government, wanted a more robust defender of unionist interests. Having switched to the one-time ferociously religious and militant DUP, they have not returned to the UUP. This book analyses these developments and the current state of the Party, particularly through the prism of its (still sizeable) membership. It draws upon the first-ever quantitative study of those members, examining who they are; how and why they joined; why they have stayed loyal to their party; how they view those who defected and where the UUP is heading. The volume also uses a wide range of interviews with members at all levels of the Party and with its five most recent leaders, to analyse views on the UUP’s electoral and political difficulties and how they might be reversed. The book draws upon historical, political, and sociological perspectives in analysing the identities of UUP members and their perceptions of a wide range of contemporary issues, covering political institutions, other parties, social change, moral issues, religion, and voting.
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