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Henry Jarrett

Henry Jarrett is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter. His research interests are in conflict management, power sharing, political parties and elections in deeply divided societies. He has a particular interest in Northern Ireland and his research has been published in leading journals and publishing houses, including Routledge, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations and Swiss Political Science Review.



Agarin T, Jarrett H (2023). Making Representative Politics Work: Cross-Segmental Parties in Consociations. Swiss Political Science Review, 23(47), 77-94.  DOI.


Jarrett H (2022). Northern Ireland: a place apart?. In Fong B, Ichijo A (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Comparative Territorial Autonomies, Routledge.


Agarin T, Jarrett H (2021). Cross-segmental parties in consociational systems: Downplaying prowess to access power in Northern Ireland. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 24(4), 723-740. DOI.


Jarrett H (2018). Peace and Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland Consociational Power Sharing and Conflict Management., Routledge.


Jarrett H (2017). The Durability of Conflicts: Can They be Genuinely Resolved?. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 23(4), 474-479. DOI.


Jarrett H (2017). The Limits of Consociational Power Sharing. In Jakala M et al (eds) Consociationalism and Power-Sharing in Europe Arend Lijphart’s Theory of Political Accommodation, Palgrave Macmillan.


Jarrett H (2016). Beyond consociational theory: Identity in Northern Ireland and Brussels. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 22(4), 412-432. DOI.


Jarrett H (2016). Consociationalism and Identity in Ethnically Divided Societies: Northern Ireland and Malaysia. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 16(3), 401-415. DOI.


Jarrett H (2016). The Single Transferable Vote and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. Representation, 52(4), 311-323. DOI.


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