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- catalog abstract "In this book, Richard Rose addresses Northern Ireland's most serious problem -- the absence of a civil government, with or without consensus. According to Rose, Northern Ireland lacks two of the basic attributes of the modern state: a constitution and a security organization with an effective claim to a monopoly of force. In most countries where elections are held, they decide who governs; but in Northern Ireland, elections are about how the country should be governed or whether it should be governed at all. - Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b1366738.
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland History 1969-1994.".
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: 173-175.".
- catalog description "In this book, Richard Rose addresses Northern Ireland's most serious problem -- the absence of a civil government, with or without consensus. According to Rose, Northern Ireland lacks two of the basic attributes of the modern state: a constitution and a security organization with an effective claim to a monopoly of force. In most countries where elections are held, they decide who governs; but in Northern Ireland, elections are about how the country should be governed or whether it should be governed at all. - Back cover.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- 1. The problem briefly stated -- Nationality -- Religion -- Government without consensus -- 2. To the precipice -- Stormont, 1921-1972 -- The political vacuum, 1972-1975 -- 3. The parties to the conflict -- Characteristics of political organization in Ulster -- Protestant political groupings -- Catholic political groupings -- The "extreme" moderates -- The British role -- Ulster and the republic -- Strange bedfellows -- 4. Campaigning for a constitution -- The circumstances of the election -- The competing parties -- On the eve of the election -- 5. The result of the ballot -- Turnout and boycott -- The distribution of votes -- The effects of proportional representation -- The discipline of voters -- The winning candidates -- 6. In search of a settlement -- Strategic options -- A productive recess -- The outcome -- 7. The limits of choice -- An insoluble problem -- Alternative ways of coping -- Self-government within the United Kingdom -- Direct rule from London -- An independent Northern Ireland -- Unification with Southern Ireland -- The destruction of Northern Ireland -- The way ahead -- Appendix A. Vote transfers -- Appendix B.A note on readings.".
- catalog extent "175 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Northern Ireland.".
- catalog identifier "0844732060 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Northern Ireland.".
- catalog isPartOf "Foreign affairs study ; 33".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research,".
- catalog relation "Northern Ireland.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland History 1969-1994.".
- catalog subject "320.9/416/0824".
- catalog subject "DA990.U46 R65".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- 1. The problem briefly stated -- Nationality -- Religion -- Government without consensus -- 2. To the precipice -- Stormont, 1921-1972 -- The political vacuum, 1972-1975 -- 3. The parties to the conflict -- Characteristics of political organization in Ulster -- Protestant political groupings -- Catholic political groupings -- The "extreme" moderates -- The British role -- Ulster and the republic -- Strange bedfellows -- 4. Campaigning for a constitution -- The circumstances of the election -- The competing parties -- On the eve of the election -- 5. The result of the ballot -- Turnout and boycott -- The distribution of votes -- The effects of proportional representation -- The discipline of voters -- The winning candidates -- 6. In search of a settlement -- Strategic options -- A productive recess -- The outcome -- 7. The limits of choice -- An insoluble problem -- Alternative ways of coping -- Self-government within the United Kingdom -- Direct rule from London -- An independent Northern Ireland -- Unification with Southern Ireland -- The destruction of Northern Ireland -- The way ahead -- Appendix A. Vote transfers -- Appendix B.A note on readings.".
- catalog title "Northern Ireland : time of choice / Richard Rose.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".