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Explaining violent dissident Republican breakaway through deviant cohesion

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:51 authored by Patrick FinneganPatrick Finnegan

The accepted knowledge concerning dissident splits from the Provisional IRA is that different groups or individuals broke away because of their disagreement with the political progresses made during the peace process. This paper will argue that other factors were at play. Primarily, that ‘deviant’ cohesion played a significant role. While the question of politicialisation offers significant insight into the political dimension of this split, this article will adopt a more sociological approach. Answers provided through this sociological perspective are not intended to undermine the political explanation, rather to build upon them and provide a more holistic understanding of the issue.

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  • Department of Management (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Small Wars & Insurgencies

Volume

32

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

772-788

Publisher

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

ISSN

0959-2318

ISBN

1743-9558

Date Submitted

2023-10-23

Date Accepted

2020-11-13

Date of First Publication

2021-01-18

Date of Final Publication

2021-07-04

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  • Not Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-10-23

ePrints ID

56806

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