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Sophie A Whiting
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The democratic unionist party: From protest to power
J Tonge, M Braniff, T Hennessey, JW McAuley, S Whiting
OUP Oxford, 2014
1402014
Spoiling the peace? The threat of dissident republicans to peace in Northern Ireland
SA Whiting
Manchester University Press, 2015
552015
Mainstream revolutionaries: Sinn Féin as a “normal” political party?
S Whiting
Terrorism and Political Violence 28 (3), 541-560, 2016
332016
The Discourse of Defence”:“Dissident” Irish Republican Newspapers and the “Propaganda War
SA Whiting
Terrorism and Political Violence 24 (3), 483-503, 2012
312012
‘There's Just No Point Having a Token Woman’: Gender and Representation in the Democratic Unionist Party in Post-Agreement Northern Ireland
M Braniff, SA Whiting
Parliamentary Affairs 69 (1), 93-114, 2016
192016
The Ulster unionist party: Country before party?
T Hennessey, M Braniff, JW McAuley, J Tonge, SA Whiting
Oxford University Press, 2018
182018
‘To the surprise of absolutely no one’: Gendered political leadership change in Northern Ireland
N Matthews, S Whiting
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 24 (2), 224-242, 2022
112022
Deep impact: The fiction of a smooth Brexit for Northern Ireland
M Braniff, S Whiting
Juncture 23 (4), 249-253, 2017
112017
Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans in anti-gender governments: the cases of Brazil and Poland
J Thomson, S Whiting
European Journal of International Security 7 (4), 531-550, 2022
102022
Labouring under a delusion? Scotland’s national questions and the crisis of the Scottish Labour Party
S Bennett, DS Moon, N Pearce, S Whiting
Territory, Politics, Governance 9 (5), 656-674, 2021
102021
Lost in the process? The impact of devolution on abortion law in the United Kingdom
DS Moon, J Thompson, S Whiting
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (4), 728-745, 2019
72019
The ulster unionist party: Country before party?
J Tonge, T Hennessey, SA Whiting, JW McAuley, M Braniff
Oxford University Press, 2019
52019
Same but different? The Democratic Unionist Party and Ulster Unionist Party compared
J Tonge, M Braniff, T Hennessey, JW McAuley, SA Whiting
Unionisms in Times of Change, 68-90, 2021
32021
Gender, International Relations theory, and Northern Ireland
M Braniff, S Whiting
Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland, 116-130, 2017
32017
Between money and morality: how would Northern Ireland's DUP approach post‐election deal‐making?
S Whiting
Juncture 21 (4), 287-290, 2015
32015
Mainstream or revolutionary? The politics of Sinn Féin in 2016
S Whiting
British Politics Review 11 (2), 9-10, 2016
12016
‘There is no point having a token woman’: gender and representation in the ‘new’Northern Ireland
S Whiting, M Braniff
Democratic Audit UK, 2016
12016
Is it still about'the split'?: the ideological basis of'dissident'Irish republicanism since 1986
S Whiting
University of Liverpool, 2013
12013
DDR AND POST-WAR POLITICS: LESSONS FROM NORTHERN IRELAND
M Whiting, S Whiting
2022
'Symbolic'and'imaginary': anti-gender states' engagement with the UN's Women, Peace and Security agenda
J Thomson, S Whiting
2022
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