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100 1 _aBYRNE, Sean
_91652
245 1 0 _aEconomic aid and policy making :
_bbuilding the peace dividend in Northern Ireland
260 _c2001
520 3 _aMost donors assume that promoting economic development enhance the prospects for peace by empowering communities in protracted ethnopolitical conflicts to negotiate settlements, encouraging the de-escalation of conflict , and by bridging ethnopolitical divisions. However, relatively little empirical research has addressed the potential effects of external economic growth to the reduction of structural inequalities, its effect on policy making and intergroup reconciliation, and its prospocts for sustaining negotiated political settlments. This article focuses on the perceptions of upper- and middle-tier elites, and grassroots constituents on the delivery and distribution of external economic aid to Northern Ireland through the International Fund for Ireland and the European Union Special Support Programme for Peace and Reconciliation
700 1 _aIRVIN, Northern
_918351
773 0 8 _tPolicy & Politics
_g29, 4, p. 413-429
_d, 2001
_w
942 _cS
998 _a20021209
_bCassio
_cCassio
998 _a20111025
_b1552^b
_cGeisneer
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c9230
_d9230
041 _aeng