Anglo-Irish Elite Cooperation and the Peace Process: the Impact of the EEC/EU

Q4 Social Sciences
C. Harris
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Abstract:This paper assesses how membership of the EEC/EU has facilitated cooperation between the Anglo-Irish elite. Defining ‘the potential for elite accommodation’ as including an elite motivation, political security, structured elite predominance and conciliatory attitudes, the paper analyses the Europeanisation of Anglo-Irish relations with regard to the development of conciliatory attitudes under two headings: familiarity breeds consent and sovereignty revisited. From the formation of the Free State to the late 1960s Anglo-Irish relations experienced decades of ‘disengagement’ and distancing. Anglo-Irish elite attitudes during this time ranged from hostile to cooperative. The return of the Troubles to Northern Ireland corresponded with EEC accession negotiations. The will to restore peace and security in Northern Ireland and to prevent the spillover of violence into the Republic became a strong elite motivation for compromise. Frequent meetings on the fringes of European Council summits increased mutual awareness and became a forum for informal but fruitful negotiations. The sui generis European system of governance provided the elite, particularly the Irish elite, with a conceptual framework to break free from the identity crisis inherent in traditional Irish nationalism. Indirectly fostering conciliatory attitudes between the Anglo-Irish elite, the EEC/EU made a vital contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process.Paper presented at a seminar organised by the Irish National Committee for the Study of International Affairs, 8 November 2000.
英爱精英合作与和平进程:欧洲经济共同体/欧盟的影响
摘要:本文评估了欧洲经济共同体/欧盟的成员身份如何促进了盎格鲁-爱尔兰精英之间的合作。将“精英适应的潜力”定义为包括精英动机、政治安全、精英结构优势和和解态度,本文在两个标题下分析了盎格鲁-爱尔兰关系的欧洲化,即和解态度的发展:熟悉产生同意和主权重新审视。从自由邦成立到20世纪60年代末,英爱关系经历了几十年的“脱离接触”和疏远。在此期间,盎格鲁-爱尔兰精英的态度从敌对到合作。北爱尔兰问题的回归与加入欧洲经济共同体的谈判是一致的。恢复北爱尔兰和平与安全以及防止暴力蔓延到共和国的意愿成为精英阶层达成妥协的强烈动机。在欧洲理事会峰会期间的频繁会议提高了双方的相互意识,并成为非正式但富有成果的谈判的论坛。独特的欧洲治理体系为精英阶层,尤其是爱尔兰精英阶层,提供了一个摆脱传统爱尔兰民族主义固有的身份危机的概念框架。欧洲经济共同体/欧盟间接促进了盎格鲁-爱尔兰精英之间的和解态度,对北爱尔兰和平进程作出了重要贡献。2000年11月8日,在爱尔兰国际事务研究全国委员会组织的研讨会上发表的论文。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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