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Introduction: New Challenges for Power Sharing Ian O'Flynn ((Lecturer in Politics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) and David Russell (Policy Officer at the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council, Research Associate, Democratic Dialogue, Belfast and Research Associate, The Centre for Lebanese Studies, University of Oxford)
Part 1. Conceptual Issues
1. Democratic Values and Power Sharing Ian O'Flynn
2. Integration and Autonomy: Minority rights and Political Accommodation Tom Hadde
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