The Irish border is a manifestation of the relationship between Britain and Ireland. When that relationship has been tense, we have seen the worst effects at the Irish border in the form of violence, controls and barriers. When the relationship has been good, the Irish border has become – to all intents and purposes – open, invisible and criss-crossed with connections. Throughout its short existence, the symbolism of the border has remained just as important as its practical impac...
قائمة المحتويات
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. What Do We Know About the Irish Border?
4. What Should We Do About the Irish Border?
5. Conclusion
عن المؤلف
Katy Hayward is Professor of Political Sociology in Queen’s University Belfast and a Senior Fellow in the UK in a Changing Europe think-tank, where she leads a project on ...