
Published online:
21 May 2015
Published in print:
31 August 2014
Online ISBN:
9781781707609
Print ISBN:
9780719079825
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The research objective The research objective
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Northern Ireland: an overview Northern Ireland: an overview
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Society Society
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Economy Economy
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Political system Political system
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Northern Ireland and the EU: an introduction Northern Ireland and the EU: an introduction
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Theories of EU governance Theories of EU governance
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Chapter outlines Chapter outlines
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Methodology Methodology
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Notes Notes
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Cite
Murphy, Mary C., 'Introduction', Northern Ireland and the European Union: The dynamics of a changing relationship (Manchester , 2014; online edn, Manchester Scholarship Online, 21 May 2015), https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719079825.003.0001, accessed 13 May 2025.
Abstract
The chapter introduces readers to Northern Ireland by discussing key features and characteristics of the region’s society, economy and politics. A brief overview of the Northern Ireland conflict is presented and its impact on the evolution of Northern Ireland’s political system and landscape is charted. The chapter also contains a review of the multi-level governance literature which forms the basis for disentangling aspects of Northern Ireland’s relationship with the EU since the devolution of powers in 1999.
Subject
International Relations
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