Making Sense of a United Ireland

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Will Ireland really reunite? Throughout the century since partition, unification seemed impossible. Many still feel that it is, particularly because of the bloody legacy of past conflict. However, by 2030, if not sooner, Ulster unionists’ demographic and electoral advantages will be over. And in the light of Brexit, the rising popularity of Sinn Féin, political developments on both sides of the border and within Great Britain, Irish unification referendums will become increasingly likely. Yet even those who want these to happen are not prepared. ‘Making Sense of a United Ireland’ is a landmark exploration of this most contentious of issues.

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‘Should be required reading for everyone – including unionists – who are interested in and concerned about the fate of this island’ Dublin Review of Books

‘The first comprehensive manual of Irish unification’ Irish Times
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Will Ireland really reunite?

Throughout the century since partition the unification of the two parts of the island seemed impossible. Many still feel that it is, particularly because of the bloody legacy of past conflict.

However, by 2030, if not sooner, Ulster unionists’ demographic and electoral advantages will be over. And in the light of Brexit, the rising popularity of Sinn Féin, political developments both sides of the border, and within Great Britain, Irish unification referendums will become increasingly likely. Yet even those who want these to happen are not prepared.

Making Sense of a United Ireland is a landmark exploration of this most contentious of issues. Distinguished political scientist Brendan O’Leary – a global expert on divided places, who has been profoundly engaged with the Irish question for nearly four decades – argues that the time to consider the future of the island of Ireland is now.
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‘A tour de force’ Globe and Mail

‘A must-read for anyone who lives in Northern Ireland and thinks seriously about its future. [O’Leary has] thought through the implications of possible unity so deeply it would be foolish for anyone who seeks it or opposes it to ignore his book’ Cathal Mac Coille

‘Impressively researched and well-argued … detailed and readable’ Irish Independent

‘Brilliant’ Brian Feeney, Irish News

‘Highly readable, stylishly written, and essential’ Irish Central

Additional information

Weight 0.648 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16.2 × 3.6 cm
Book_author

O'Leary, Brendan

Publisher

Sandycove

Imprint

Sandycove

Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941.5 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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