The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition: Origin, Influence and Impact

Hiroshima Journal of Peace 1 巻 1-19 頁 2018-03 発行
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The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition: Origin, Influence and Impact
作成者
Fearon Kate
収録物名
Hiroshima Journal of Peace
1
開始ページ 1
終了ページ 19
抄録
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolved in 2006, created to contest elections to the political peace negotiations that would result in the Belfast Agreement. Its later policies and actions, underscored by its three core principles of equality, inclusion and human rights were formulated and implemented in support of the Belfast Agreement. Drawing on their experience of activism in civil society and exclusion from mainstream political life, the NIWC seized the opportunity to successfully raise the issue of women in the formal political arena in order to shape the peace process. But what of its contribution to politics in Northern Ireland - and beyond - after the GFA, and what of its legacy after its dissolution?
This article sketches the context of negotiations on ‘the constitutional question’ in which the NIWC emerged, says something of its experience in the political negotiations, points to its achievements in the inaugural Northern Ireland Assembly, and the implementation of the Belfast Agreement within and outwith those formal structures, identifying three main legacy areas of the NIWC that still shape the political landscape in Northern Ireland today, as well as one legacy area that informs and resonates with peace-building globally to this day.
著者キーワード
Women
Peacebuilding
Northern Ireland
NDC分類
平和学 [ 319 ]
ヨーロッパ史・西洋史 [ 230 ]
政治 [ 310 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
Hiroshima Active Peacebuilding Research Initiative (HiPeC)
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hiroshima University
発行日 2018-03
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