TY - JOUR
T1 - Protestant disillusionment with the Northern Ireland peace agreement
AU - Hayes, Bernadette C.
AU - McAllister, Ian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Irish Journal of Sociology.
PY - 2004/5/1
Y1 - 2004/5/1
N2 - The period since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement has witnessed a degree of electoral polarisation that dwarfs any previous period during the current Troubles in scale and intensity. This has been attributed to Protestant disillusionment with the Agreement and the political institutions it established. The results presented here using a wide range ofpublic opinion polls support this view. Protestants are much more pessimistic of both current and future relations between the two communities than are Catholics. The increasingly negative view of Protestants, particularly in terms of future community relations, is reflected in declining support for the Agreement. Protestants who believe that relations between the two religious communities in five years time will be worse than they are now are significantly more likely to vote against the Agreement. This is the case even among previous Protestant supporters of the Agreement.
AB - The period since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement has witnessed a degree of electoral polarisation that dwarfs any previous period during the current Troubles in scale and intensity. This has been attributed to Protestant disillusionment with the Agreement and the political institutions it established. The results presented here using a wide range ofpublic opinion polls support this view. Protestants are much more pessimistic of both current and future relations between the two communities than are Catholics. The increasingly negative view of Protestants, particularly in terms of future community relations, is reflected in declining support for the Agreement. Protestants who believe that relations between the two religious communities in five years time will be worse than they are now are significantly more likely to vote against the Agreement. This is the case even among previous Protestant supporters of the Agreement.
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U2 - 10.1177/079160350401300108
DO - 10.1177/079160350401300108
M3 - Article
SN - 0791-6035
VL - 13
SP - 109
EP - 125
JO - Irish Journal of Sociology
JF - Irish Journal of Sociology
IS - 1
ER -