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Public Support for Political Violence and Paramilitarism in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
Authors:Bernadette C Hayes  Ian McAllister
Institution:1. Institute of Governance, Queen's University , Belfast , United Kingdom b.hayes@abdn.ac.uk;3. Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University , Canberra , Australia
Abstract:

Most of the research on paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland has concentrated on either the historical origins of paramilitary organizations or the background characteristics of individuals who engage in this activity. Less attention has been given to analyzing public attitudes in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland toward the use of paramilitary violence as a political tool within this society. In this paper we argue that one of the reasons for the intractability of the conflict and the current impasse over the decommissioning of paramilitary weapons is the widespread latent support for paramilitary activity among the civilian population in both these societies. Overall, the results suggest that only a lengthy period without political violence in Northern Ireland will undermine support for paramilitarism and result in the decommissioning of weapons.
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