Reparation: a new dawn or a false start in Northern Ireland?

Previous work on the ‘troubled mind of Northern Ireland’ highlighted the effects of the omnipresence of hostility and paranoia in a society exposed to over 30 years of violence. The manifestation of destructiveness has been described using Kleinian theory. This paper presents a new analysis of the s...

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