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Peace Building and Participation in Northern Ireland: Local Social Movements and the Policy Process since the “Good Friday” Agreement

机译:北爱尔兰的和平建设与参与:“耶稣受难节”协定以来的地方社会运动与政策进程

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Civil society organizations in Northern Ireland played an important role in the peace process during the 1990s under the Peace I program sponsored by the European Union. Their impact on government decision making declined after 1999 under the influence of Peace II, even though civil society organizations remained dynamic and active. This challenges a central claim in theories that assert strong social capital, related to a dynamic civil society sector, is necessary for effective democratic governance. Whether a strong civil society sector is implicated in processes of government decision making is an empirical question. Theory must treat the relationship as problematic.
机译:在1990年代,北爱尔兰的民间社会组织在欧洲联盟发起的“我的和平”计划下在和平进程中发挥了重要作用。尽管民间社会组织仍然活跃和活跃,但在第二次和平会议的影响下,它们对政府决策的影响在1999年以后有所下降。这对理论的中心主张提出了挑战,这些理论主张强有力的社会资本与动态的公民社会部门有关,是有效民主治理所必需的。一个强大的民间社会部门是否参与政府决策过程是一个经验性的问题。理论必须将这种关系视为有问题的。

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    《Ethnopolitics》 |2008年第1期|63-80|共18页
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    School of Policy Studies, University of Ulster, UK;

    Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Bucknell University, USA;

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