When the 1998 Good Friday Agreement brought an end to decades of conflict, which was mainly focused on the existence of the Irish border, most breathed a sigh of relief. Then came Brexit. Border Ireland: From Partition to Brexit introduces readers to the Irish border. It considers the process of bordering after the partition of Ireland, to the Good Friday Agreement and attendant debordering to the post-Brexit landscape. The UK's departure from the EU meant rebordering in some form. That departure also reinvigorated the push for a 'united Ireland' and borderlessness on the Island.

As well as providing a nuanced assessment that will be of interest to followers of UK/Irish relations and European studies, this book's analysis of processes of bordering/debordering/rebordering helps inform our understanding of borders more generally. Students and scholars of European studies, border studies, politics, and international relations, as well as anyone else with a general interest in the Irish border will find this book an insightful and historically-grounded aid to contemporary events.



Autorentext

Cathal McCall is Professor of European Politics and Borders at Queen's University, Belfast, UK.



Inhalt

Introduction

1.Bordering

2. Debordering|State

3. Debordering|Communities

4. Rebordering

5. Borderlessness

Conclusion

Afterword

Titel
Border Ireland
Untertitel
From Partition to Brexit
EAN
9780429996221
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.05.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
114