Article Summary | In the author's opinion, the recent election in Ireland shows a counter-trajectory to the rise of far-right politics in other parts of the world. Rawwas discusses how the Sinn Fein party won the election and will likely form a coalition government instead of the previous Fine Gael and Fianna Fail parties, and their victory is a response to Brexit in the UK and indicates a likely forthcoming referendum on Ireland and Northern Ireland will go in favor of reunification instead of establishing a border. |
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Sinn Fein and political counter-trajectories
Type | Publication | Issue | Volume | Number | page |
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Column | Northern Iowan | Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 116 | 35 | 03 |
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