Edward Moxon-Browne

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Edward Moxon-Browne is a political scientist who has been 'at the University of Limerick since 1992' and is 'currently Director of the Centre for European Studies... Principal research interests include: ethnic conflict; political violence; EU external relations; various aspects of European integration'[1]

Selected Publications

Books

  • Nation Class and Creed in Northern Ireland (Gower 1983), An analysis of public opinion in Northern Ireland on issues such as Irish unity, national identity, party affiliations, violence, and British Government policy
  • Political Change in Spain (Routledge 1989),
  • European Terrorism (Dartmouth 1993) editor, Causes and consequences; national case-studies; remedies and responses
  • The Police Public Order and the State (Macmillan 1996 2nd ed) co-author,
  • A Future for Peacekeeping? (Macmillan 1997) editor[2]

Articles and chapters on 'terrorism'

  • 'Northern Ireland: Coming Out of Conflict?' in Civil Wars 2.2 (1999)
  • 'The Evolution of Political Opinion in Northern Ireland 1968-1988 Revue Francaise de Civilisation Britannique (1989)
  • 'Terrorism in France' in The Threat of Terrorism (1988)
  • 'The Violent Bid for Basque Autonomy' in Combatting the Terrorists: Democratic Responses to Political Violence (1988)
  • 'Spain and the ETA: the Bid for Basque Autonomy' Conflict Studies (1987)
  • 'Terrorism in France' in The New Terrorism (1986)
  • 'Alienation: the case of the Catholics in Northern Ireland' Journal of Political Science (1986)
  • 'Learning the Vocabulary of War' Times Higher Educational Supplement (1983)
  • 'Spain at the Threshold of the European Community' Contemporary Review (1983)
  • 'Terrorism in France' Conflict Studies (1983)
  • 'Western Europe' in Annual of Power and Conflict (1982)
  • 'Terrorism in Northern Ireland: the Case of the Provisional IRA' in Terrorism: A Challenge to the State (1981)
  • 'Northern Ireland' in Divided Loyalties: British Regional Assertion and European Integration (1978)[3]

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