2009
DOI: 10.1080/07907180903075801
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Building Trust and Goodwill in Northern Ireland and the Border Counties: The Impact of Economic Aid on the Peace Process

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“…For example, scholars criticize the EU's identity‐based conception of the conflict operationalized through “the use of crude categories (such as the number of Catholics and Protestants attending events) to measure outcomes of its projects, which some contend serves to reinforce rather than transcend divisions” (Hayward, 2006, p. 276). An evaluation of PEACE II funding also raised some doubts about the efficacy of EU support because competition for funding “led to disparity and distrust in some communities” (Byrne et al, 2009, p. 360). However, the evaluators appealed for more time to build trust and good will—peacebuilding is not a quick fix and EU support should be seen as a long‐term commitment.…”
Section: The Eu Peace Program In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, scholars criticize the EU's identity‐based conception of the conflict operationalized through “the use of crude categories (such as the number of Catholics and Protestants attending events) to measure outcomes of its projects, which some contend serves to reinforce rather than transcend divisions” (Hayward, 2006, p. 276). An evaluation of PEACE II funding also raised some doubts about the efficacy of EU support because competition for funding “led to disparity and distrust in some communities” (Byrne et al, 2009, p. 360). However, the evaluators appealed for more time to build trust and good will—peacebuilding is not a quick fix and EU support should be seen as a long‐term commitment.…”
Section: The Eu Peace Program In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provides important wisdom into how the aid brought about peace that was unpopular among the general population (for e.g., funding former paramilitaries) with the bureaucracy getting in the way (Byrne, Thiessen, and Fissuh 2007;Byrne et al 2009c; Racioppis and Sullivan 2007) EU Peace III…”
Section: -2006mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust is a part of the reintegration success of ex-combatants (Kilroy & Basini, 2018). Post-conflict economic aid can have effects on trust and distrust (Byrne et al, 2009). Pui-Hang Wong (2016) described political trust-building after a civil war.…”
Section: Peace and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%