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Public attitudes to different possible models of a United Ireland: evidence from a citizens’ assembly in Northern Ireland
John Garrya School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
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Brendan O’Learya School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK;b Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania, USA
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John Coakleya School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK;c School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland
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James Powa School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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Lisa Whittena School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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Pages 422-450
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Published online: 25 Sep 2020
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Public attitudes to different possible models of a United Ireland: evidence from a citizens’ assembly in Northern Ireland
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