The restoration of power-sharing in Northern Ireland: back to the old routine?
In his latest analysis for UK in a Changing Europe, Mitchell Institute Fellow: Legacy, Dr Peter McLoughlin (Senior Lecturer, Politics and International Relations, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics) provides an insight into The restoration of power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
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Dr Peter McLoughlin
Dr McLoughlin works in the broad field of contemporary political history in Ireland and Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on the Northern Ireland problem and peace process. His most notable publication in this field is his book on the Nobel Peace Prize Winner, John Hume – John and the Revision of Irish Nationalism (MUP: 2010). Dr McLoughlin’s work also explores international and diaspora contributions to peace-making, particularly those of the EU and US. He was a Fulbright Scholar at Boston College, researching the role of the US government and Irish-America in the Northern Ireland conflict and peace process.