The State of Northern Ireland and the Democratic Deficit: Between Sectarianism and Neo-Liberalism
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Paul Stewart., Paul Stewart|AUTHOR., Gearóid Ó. Machail|AUTHOR., Tommy McKearney|AUTHOR., & Patricia Campbell|AUTHOR. (2018). The State of Northern Ireland and the Democratic Deficit: Between Sectarianism and Neo-Liberalism . Vagabond Voices.

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Current difficulties are more than teething problems arising from the transition from war to peace and neo-liberalism; they're the first instalment of a deeper crisis in a northern Irish state and society, which has never properly addressed the corrosive nature of sectarianism. Rather than ridding Northern Ireland of sectarianism, neo-liberalism, operating in the absence of armed conflict, has been able to accommodate and, in some instances, create a new form of sectarianism.

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