Consociational and Civic Society Approaches to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

Journal article

Byrne, Sean (2001) Consociational and Civic Society Approaches to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland, Journal of Peace Research 38 (3): 327–352.

A number of consociational power-sharing initiatives are compared to explore some of the reasons why the elite conflict regulation model has not settled the Northern Ireland conflict. In the period 1972-85, four attempts by the British government to formulate and implement a power-sharing government within Northern Ireland failed as a result of the recalcitrance of one or other of the mainstream political parties. The 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA) ended the Unionist veto and included the Irish government in the political process to find a solution. Since 1985, four efforts by both governments to establish a devolved power-sharing government have included previously marginalized political groups in the political process. In this article, I argue that since the 1985 AIA the bilateral external ethno-

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