In Search of Political Stability: A Comparative Study of New Brunswick and Northern Ireland |
Contents
Fragmentation and Instability | 1 |
2 Two Fragmented Communities | 15 |
3 Stability and Instability | 39 |
4 The Ethnic and Religious Cleavages | 63 |
5 The Class Cleavage | 83 |
Coalescence and Competition | 109 |
Cooperation and Confrontation | 135 |
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Acadian assembly associations behaviour Belfast riot Brian Faulkner British Bruns Brunswick and Northern cabinet ministers Canada Canadian candidates Caraquet Church cleavages coalescence coalition conflict confrontation Conservative constituency Council crosscutting cleavages culture differences division dominant election electoral elite cooperation English and French ern Ireland ethnic and religious example executive fragmented community French-speaking Home Rule housing included instability Ireland Loyalty Survey Irish issue language leadership Liberal Lijphart Louis Robichaud Loyalist major blocs membership ment minority bloc Moncton Nationalist Nevertheless Northern Ireland Loyalty Note occupations opposed opposition Orange Order organizations parliamentary Parti Acadien pattern percent political leaders political parties political stability population prime minister proportion Protestant Unionist Party Protestants and Catholics province religion religious cleavage Republic of Ireland Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church schools SDLP Société des Acadiens society strategies subcultures Table Terence O'Neill tion Total traditional union Unionist Party united Ireland violence vote