A Troubled Constitutional Future: Northern Ireland after Brexit

A Troubled Constitutional Future: Northern Ireland after Brexit

A Troubled Constitutional Future: Northern Ireland after Brexit

A Troubled Constitutional Future: Northern Ireland after Brexit

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The UK's decision to leave the EU has opened up huge existential questions for Northern Ireland as it marks its centenary. Constitutional conflict in Northern Ireland had been regarded as largely resolved and settled, but Brexit has altered the wider constitutional framework within which the 1998 Good Friday Agreement is situated. With the question of Irish unity gaining renewed and sustained traction, and with trade, relationships and politics across "these islands" in a state of flux, Northern Ireland approaches a constitutional moment.

Murphy and Evershed examine the factors, actors and dynamics that are most likely to be influential, and potentially transformative, in determining Northern Ireland’s constitutional future. This book offers an assessment of how Brexit and its fallout may lead to constitutional upheaval, and a cautionary warning about the need to prepare for it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788214148
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Publication date: 03/17/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Mary C. Murphy holds a Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and is Senior Lecturer in Politics at University College Cork. Her books include Northern Ireland and the European Union (2014) and The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland, North and South (2010) (coeditor).

Jonathan Evershed is a Newman Fellow in Constitutional Futures at the Institute for British-Irish Studies, University College Dublin.


Mary C. Murphy holds a Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and is Senior Lecturer in Politics at University College Cork. Her books include Northern Ireland and the European Union (2014) and The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland, North and South (2010) (coeditor).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Northern Ireland and the great Brexit disruption

3. Irish Nationalism

4. Ulster Unionism

5. The "middle ground"

6. The British and Irish governments

7. What prospects for the constitutional future(s) of Northern Ireland, and of "these islands"?

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