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Shared Society or Benign Apartheid?

Understanding Peace-Building in Divided Societies

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  • © 2010

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

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This book analyses the role power sharing, social movements, economic regeneration, urban space, memorialisation and symbols play in transforming divided societies into shared peaceful ones. It explains why some projects are counterproductive while others assist peace-building.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political Studies, University of Exeter, UK

    John Nagle, Mary-Alice C. Clancy

About the authors

JOHN NAGLE is Visiting Research Fellow at EXCEPS at the University of Exeter, UK. He has previously held research positions at the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University Belfast, UK, and at INCORE, the University of Ulster, UK. His previous publications include Multiculturalism's Double Bind.
 
MARY ALICE C. CLANCY is Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. Her 2007 article examining the Bush administration's role in Northern Ireland has been featured in several newspapers and on the BBC.

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