“整个边境最臭名昭著的动乱地区”:探索1971-1974年爱尔兰边境小镇的政治暴力动态

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Irish Political Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/07907184.2019.1688786
Patrick Mulroe
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摘要1971年至1974年间,爱尔兰边境的暴力事件显著升级。英国政府经常声称爱尔兰共和军利用爱尔兰共和国领土作为发动袭击的基地。本文将考察英国投诉中突出的南部边境小镇利福德。尽管边境暴力具有重要意义,但对北爱尔兰骚乱的研究一直倾向于将重点放在城市中心。提供的证据表明,爱尔兰共和军在利福德地区非常活跃。爱尔兰安全部队应对威胁的能力不足,有指控称发生了低级勾结。一段时间以来,爱尔兰政府一直受到外交压力,要求对局势采取行动。爱尔兰共和军最终过度升级了其行动,在边境以南从事军事活动,促使爱尔兰政府做出了重大安全反应,随后暴力事件有所减少。结论是,爱尔兰安全部队的失败是由于一系列因素造成的,包括对北方民族主义者的同情、缺乏资源、组织软弱,以及担心在暴力蔓延到爱尔兰共和国时采取行动。
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‘The most notorious trouble spot along the entire border’: exploring the dynamics of political violence in an Irish border town, 1971–1974
ABSTRACT Levels of violence on the Irish border escalated significantly during the years 1971–1974. Frequently, the British government alleged that the IRA was using the territory of the Republic of Ireland as a base from which to launch attacks. This paper will examine the southern border town of Lifford, which featured prominently in British complaints. Despite the significance of border violence, there has been a tendency for research on the Northern Ireland Troubles to focus on the urban centres. Evidence presented shows that the IRA was extremely active in the Lifford area. The Irish security forces were ill-equipped to deal with the threat and there are allegations that low-level collusion occurred. The Irish government was under diplomatic pressure to act with regard to the situation for some time. The IRA eventually over-escalated its campaign, engaging in military activity south of the border, prompting a significant security response from the Irish state and a subsequent decline in violence. It is concluded that failings by the Irish security forces were due to a range of factors including sympathy for northern nationalists, lack of resources, organisational weakness, and a fear of acting in case violence spread to the Republic of Ireland.
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