The British and Peace in Northern Ireland
The Process and Practice of Reaching Agreement
Herausgeber: Spencer, Graham
The British and Peace in Northern Ireland
The Process and Practice of Reaching Agreement
Herausgeber: Spencer, Graham
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The first study of the roles played by senior British officials and civil servants in the Northern Ireland peace process.
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The first study of the roles played by senior British officials and civil servants in the Northern Ireland peace process.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781107617506
- ISBN-10: 1107617502
- Artikelnr.: 41786157
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781107617506
- ISBN-10: 1107617502
- Artikelnr.: 41786157
Introduction
1. The terrain of discourse Sir Kenneth Bloomfield
2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster
3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics David Hill
4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot
5. Resolving intercommunal conflict: some enabling factors Sir Quentin Thomas
6. Tactics, strategy and space Chris Maccabe
7. The Joint Declaration and memory David Cooke
8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair Sir John Holmes
9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling
10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 Sir Bill Jeffrey
11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall
12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips
13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell
Conclusion.
1. The terrain of discourse Sir Kenneth Bloomfield
2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster
3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics David Hill
4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot
5. Resolving intercommunal conflict: some enabling factors Sir Quentin Thomas
6. Tactics, strategy and space Chris Maccabe
7. The Joint Declaration and memory David Cooke
8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair Sir John Holmes
9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling
10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 Sir Bill Jeffrey
11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall
12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips
13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell
Conclusion.
Introduction
1. The terrain of discourse Sir Kenneth Bloomfield
2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster
3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics David Hill
4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot
5. Resolving intercommunal conflict: some enabling factors Sir Quentin Thomas
6. Tactics, strategy and space Chris Maccabe
7. The Joint Declaration and memory David Cooke
8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair Sir John Holmes
9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling
10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 Sir Bill Jeffrey
11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall
12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips
13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell
Conclusion.
1. The terrain of discourse Sir Kenneth Bloomfield
2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster
3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics David Hill
4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot
5. Resolving intercommunal conflict: some enabling factors Sir Quentin Thomas
6. Tactics, strategy and space Chris Maccabe
7. The Joint Declaration and memory David Cooke
8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair Sir John Holmes
9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling
10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 Sir Bill Jeffrey
11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall
12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips
13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell
Conclusion.