All Stories

  1. A micro-sociological analysis of homegrown violent extremist attacks in the UK in 2017
  2. Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War and the Twilight of Empire, by Calder Walton
  3. ‘A Whipping Boy If Ever There was One’? The British Army and the Politics of Civil–Military Relations in Northern Ireland, 1969–79
  4. International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance: Hybrid Forms of Peace
  5. What We Talk About When We Talk About Peace: A Rejoinder to McEvoy and Shirlow
  6. Defending the realm
  7. Fearful of the Past or ‘Remembering the Future and Our Cause’? A Response to Cheryl Lawther
  8. Deterrence, coercion and brute force in asymmetric conflict: The role of the military instrument in resolving the Northern Ireland “Troubles”
  9. When Terrorism as Strategy Fails: Dissident Irish Republicans and the Threat to British Security
  10. Misapplying lessons learned? Analysing the utility of British counterinsurgency strategy in Northern Ireland, 1971–76
  11. The Progressive Unionist Party of Northern Ireland: A Left-Wing Voice in an Ethnically Divided Society
  12. A History of the Northern Ireland Labour Party
  13. Abandoning Armed Resistance? The Ulster Volunteer Force as a Case Study of Strategic Terrorism in Northern Ireland
  14. ‘Accuracy’ versus ‘Utility’ in the ‘Ethnic Conflict’ Paradigm: A Rejoinder to Sean Swan
  15. ‘Unionist Derry is Ulster’s Panama’: The Northern Ireland Labour Party and the Civil Rights Issue
  16. Democratic Socialism and Sectarianism: The Northern Ireland Labour Party and Progressive Unionist Party Compared