Focusing on the peace process, these two volumes includes seventeen interviews from high-ranking civil servants and political leaders in the Irish Government and takes the reader inside the negotiating room to experience the efforts, tensions and actions that led to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998
Focusing on the peace process, these two volumes includes seventeen interviews from high-ranking civil servants and political leaders in the Irish Government and takes the reader inside the negotiating room to experience the efforts, tensions and actions that led to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham Spencer is Distinguished Senior Research Fellow at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for Conflict Intervention at Maynooth University, Visiting Fellow at Northumbria University, and Reader in Social and Political Conflict at Portsmouth University
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Notes on interviewees Acknowledgements Brief chronology of the Troubles and origins of the Peace Process Parties, offices and organisations Key documents Introduction 1 Sunningdale and the problem of power-sharing: An interview with Sean Donlon 2 Fermenting the Irish Dimension - Sunningdale to the Anglo-Irish Agreement: An interview with Noel Dorr 3 Political imagination and the Anglo-Irish Agreement: An interview with Michael Lillis 4 Tightening Anglo-Irish relations: An interview with Daithi O'Ceallaigh 5 Foundations and principles of a peace process: An interview with Sean O hUiginn 6 Back-channels and the possibilities of movement: An interview with Martin Mansergh 7 Critical minimums and the expectations of change: An interview with Tim O'Connor 8 The management of dialogue: An interview with Dermot Gallagher Conclusion
Notes on interviewees Acknowledgements Brief chronology of the Troubles and origins of the Peace Process Parties, offices and organisations Key documents Introduction 1 Sunningdale and the problem of power-sharing: An interview with Sean Donlon 2 Fermenting the Irish Dimension - Sunningdale to the Anglo-Irish Agreement: An interview with Noel Dorr 3 Political imagination and the Anglo-Irish Agreement: An interview with Michael Lillis 4 Tightening Anglo-Irish relations: An interview with Daithi O'Ceallaigh 5 Foundations and principles of a peace process: An interview with Sean O hUiginn 6 Back-channels and the possibilities of movement: An interview with Martin Mansergh 7 Critical minimums and the expectations of change: An interview with Tim O'Connor 8 The management of dialogue: An interview with Dermot Gallagher Conclusion
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