This collection of papers examines the current rise in violence by Dissident Irish Republicans and its impact on the Northern Ireland Peace Process.
P.M. Currie is Visiting Fellow at the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Max Taylor is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), University of St. Andrew, Scotland.
Introduction
p. 1
Why do People Become Dissident Irish Republicans?
p. 17
Who Are the Dissidents? An Introduction to the ICST Violent Dissident Republican Project
p. 43
Beyond the 'Micro Group': The Dissident Republican Challenge
p. 65
An Enduring Tradition or the Last Gasp of Physical Force Republicanism? 'Dissident' Republican Violence in Northern Ireland
p. 97
Radicalization and Internet Propaganda by Dissident Republican Groups in Northern Ireland since 2008
p. 119
'Not Like in the Past': Irish Republican Dissidents and the Ulster Loyalist Response
p. 143
Conclusion
p. 167
Bibliography
p. 179
Index
p. 193
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