Items where Author is "Kissane, Bill"
Number of items: 57.
The state as ‘guardian of the common good’ and the constitution of Ireland. (2025)
Kissane, Bill
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Democratization, state formation, and civil war in Finland and Ireland: a reflection on the democratic peace hypothesis. (2004)
Kissane, Bill
After Atatürk: three perspectives on political change in Turkey.
Kissane, Bill
Arend Lijphart and the transformation of Irish democracy.
Bulsara, Hament; Kissane, Bill
Book review: contesting democracy: political ideas in twentieth century Europe by Jan-Werner Müller.
Kissane, Bill
Book review: the destructors: the story of Northern Ireland’s lost Peace Process.
Kissane, Bill
Book review: time, place and milieu: an 'in-between' approach to political violence.
Kissane, Bill
Catholicism and the concept of ‘the State’ in the (1937) Irish Constitution.
Kissane, Bill
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Civil society under strain: intermediary organisations and the Irish civil war.
Kissane, Bill
Civil war as the graveyard of revolution on the European periphery, 1917-1923.
Kissane, Bill
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Civil wars.
Kissane, Bill
Civil wars, party politics and the consolidation of regimes in twentieth century Europe.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
Constitutionalism, religion, and education.
Brown, Nathan J.; Kissane, Bill; Madeley, John
Constitutions and Processes of Democratic Transition.
Kissane, Bill; Elagati, Mohamed; Fahmi, Georges
Decommissioning as an issue in the Irish Civil War.
Kissane, Bill
Democratic consolidation and government changeover in the Irish Free State.
Kissane, Bill
Division, Reconstruction, Reconciliation: what happens to identity after civil war?
Kissane, Bill
Does engaging the public in the constitutional process depend on the existence of a ‘constitutional identity’?
Kissane, Bill
Electing not to fight: elections as a mechanism of deradicalisation after the Irish Civil War 1922–1938.
Kissane, Bill
Explaining Irish democracy.
Kissane, Bill
Explaining the intractability of the Irish civil war.
Kissane, Bill
Few have ever doubted the quality of Robert Dahl’s work.
Kissane, Bill
From people's veto to instrument of elite consensus: the referendum experience in Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
Ideas in conflict: the nationalism literature and the comparative study of civil war.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
Irish Civil War, 1922-1923.
Kissane, Bill
Irish Civil War, 1922–1923.
Kissane, Bill
Is the Irish referendum a majoritarian device?
Kissane, Bill
Must Labour wait forever?
Kissane, Bill
National identity and constitutionalism in Europe: introduction.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
National identity and constitutions in modern Europe:into the fifth zone.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
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Nations torn asunder:the challenge of civil war.
Kissane, Bill
New beginnings: constitutionalism and democracy in modern Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
Nineteenth-century nationalism in Finland and Ireland: a comparative analysis.
Kissane, Bill
On the shock of civil war:cultural trauma and national identity in Finland and Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
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Principles of constitutional drafting.
Kissane, Bill; Mansouri, Wassim
Review essay: Power-sharing as a form of democracy for Northern Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
Taking warnings of civil war seriously.
Kissane, Bill
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Three conceptions of Civil War politics.
Kissane, Bill
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Victory in defeat?: national identity after civil war in Finland and Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
Was there a civil war in Anatolia between the Ottoman collapse in World War One and the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923?
Kissane, Bill
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What is at stake in the Turkish constitutional referendum?
Kissane, Bill
Why is there no Nelson Mandela figure in Northern Ireland?
Kissane, Bill
Yael Tamir, why nationalism.
Kissane, Bill
Yandaş tahkimat ve Anayasacilik: Irlandali bir bakiş.
Kissane, Bill
The chimera of state neutrality in a secularising Ireland.
Kissane, Bill
The comparative study of civil war: towards a dynamic model.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
The constitutional revolution that never was: democratic radicalism and the Sinn Féin movement.
Kissane, Bill
The debate in the UK about codifying our constitution is now less fractious: but looking overseas can help us to understand why this discussion should continue.
Kissane, Bill
The doctrine of self-determination and the Irish move to independence, 1916-1922.
Kissane, Bill
The geographical spread of state executions during the Irish Civil War, 1922-1923.
Kissane, Bill
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The legislative response to political extremism in the Irish Free State 1922-39.
Kissane, Bill
A light that failed: the 1922 constitution in the European context.
Kissane, Bill
The marriage of state and nation in European constitutions.
Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick
The not-so-amazing case of Irish democracy.
Kissane, Bill
The politics of the Irish Civil War.
Kissane, Bill
The tragedy of Syria and the nature of civil war.
Kissane, Bill
The violence on London’s streets is less political and less structured than has been the case in Northern Ireland. It is the result of decades of social and economic deprivation and inequality.
Kissane, Bill