Thomas Leahy (Cardiff University)
The Intelligence War against the IRA
Thomas Leahy (Cardiff University)
The Intelligence War against the IRA
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Thomas Leahy investigates whether British intelligence and their informers forced the IRA into peace by 1998. The book is ideal for those who want to know more about the IRA, explore why peace emerged in Northern Ireland, and understand British intelligence's role against the IRA.
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Thomas Leahy investigates whether British intelligence and their informers forced the IRA into peace by 1998. The book is ideal for those who want to know more about the IRA, explore why peace emerged in Northern Ireland, and understand British intelligence's role against the IRA.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 165mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781108720403
- ISBN-10: 1108720404
- Artikelnr.: 58502210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 165mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781108720403
- ISBN-10: 1108720404
- Artikelnr.: 58502210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas Leahy is a Lecturer in British and Irish politics and contemporary history in the Politics and International Relations department at Cardiff University.
Introduction; Part I. The Intelligence War, August 1969 to July 1972: 1. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975: 4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976 to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important': alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997; Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985 and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.
Introduction; Part I. The Intelligence War, August 1969 to July 1972: 1.
British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to
July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the
Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975:
4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to
December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British
Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and
December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to
April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy
towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast
and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part
III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976
to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important':
alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997;
Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various
geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats
won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985
and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.
British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to
July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the
Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975:
4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to
December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British
Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and
December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to
April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy
towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast
and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part
III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976
to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important':
alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997;
Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various
geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats
won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985
and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.
Introduction; Part I. The Intelligence War, August 1969 to July 1972: 1. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975: 4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976 to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important': alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997; Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985 and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.
Introduction; Part I. The Intelligence War, August 1969 to July 1972: 1.
British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to
July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the
Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975:
4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to
December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British
Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and
December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to
April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy
towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast
and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part
III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976
to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important':
alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997;
Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various
geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats
won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985
and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.
British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
August 1969 to July 1972; 2. The Intelligence War part I, August 1969 to
July 1972; 3. The IRA's ceasefire, 26 June to 9 July 1972; Part II. On the
Verge of Defeat?: the Intelligence War Part II, July 1972 to December 1975:
4. British political, military and intelligence strategy towards the IRA,
July 1972 to December 1975; 5. The Intelligence War part II: July 1972 to
December 1975; 6. 'Everything is compromisable after the British
Declaration of Intent': the IRA returns to ceasefire, December 1974 and
December 1975; Part III. The Struggle to Contain the IRA, January 1976 to
April 1998: 7. British political, military and intelligence strategy
towards the IRA, 1976 to 1998; 8. The Intelligence War part III: Belfast
and Derry city, January 1976 to August 1994; 9. The Intelligence War part
III: the IRA in rural areas, England and the IRA leadership, January 1976
to August 1994; 10. 'It's the primacy of politics that's important':
alternative reasons for the IRA's ceasefires in August 1994 and July 1997;
Conclusion; Appendix 1. IRA 'intended target' killings by year in various
geographical areas where the IRA operated, 1969 to 1994; Appendix 2. Seats
won by Sinn Féin and the SDLP in district council elections between 1985
and 1997; Appendix 3. Other alleged agents and informers killed by the IRA.