Abstract

Abstract In the context of the present peace process, all parties are looking to processes which move beyond community conflict and bring possibilities of political settlement. I argue that this requires a radical, emancipatory approach which can frame and inform the search for a fair political compromise. But to speak of moving beyond community conflict assumes some shared understanding of community conflict, and it is on a particular understanding of that conflict that my suggestions are based. I therefore begin by highlighting the paradoxical nature of community conflict in Northern Ireland and show its implications for the search for resolution.

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