The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland Second Edition by Marianne Elliott – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1846310652, 9781846310652
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ISBN 10: 1846310652
ISBN 13: 9781846310652
Author: Marianne Elliott
The best-selling first edition of The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland (0853236771) included essays from Senator George J. Mitchell, Sir David Goodall, Sir George Quigley, Lord Owen and Niall ODowd among others, and demonstrated the evolution of peace in Ireland, culminating in the Good Friday Agreement. Now Marianne Elliott, one of the worlds leading historians of Ireland, has updated the book and commissioned new essays to ensure that this vital resource for students, scholars, politicians and the interested general reader continues to illuminate the peace process through the words of some of its pivotal figures. The essays all relate to the nature of peacemaking as a process rather than an event signalled by the signing of an agreement. The significant role of third party diplomacy is touched on by many contributors, as is the need for pragmatism, compromise, and a recognition that it is those people at the polar extremes of any dispute that have to be drawn in if a lasting agreement is to be achieved.
Table of contents:
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of Contributors
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List of Illustrations
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Introduction to Revised Edition
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Introduction
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Achieving Transformational Change
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The Resolution of Armed Conflict: Internationalization and its Lessons, Particularly in Northern Ireland
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Some Reflections on Successful Negotiation in South Africa
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The Secrets of the Oslo Channels: Lessons from Norwegian Peace Facilitation in the Middle East, Central America and the Balkans
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The Awakening: Irish-America’s Key Role in the Irish Peace Process
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‘Give Us Another MacBride Campaign’: An Irish-American Contribution to Peaceful Change in Northern Ireland
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Towards Peace in Northern Ireland
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Neither Orange March nor Irish Jig: Finding Compromise in Northern Ireland
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Mountain-climbing Irish-style: The Hidden Challenges of the Peace Process
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The Good Friday Agreement: A Vision for a New Order in Northern Ireland
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Hillsborough to Belfast: Is It the Final Lap?
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Defining Republicanism: Shifting Discourses of New Nationalism and Post-republicanism
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Conflict, Memory and Reconciliation
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Keeping Going: Beyond Good Friday
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Religion and Identity in Northern Ireland
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Getting to Know the ‘Other’: Inter-church Groups and Peace-building in Northern Ireland
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Enduring Problems: The Belfast Agreement and a Disagreed Belfast
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Appendices: Key Recommendations of:
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1 – The Sunningdale Agreement (December 1973)
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2 – The Anglo-Irish (Hillsborough) Agreement (November 1985)
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3 – The Opsahl Commission (June 1993)
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4 – The Downing Street Joint Declaration (December 1993)
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5 – The Framework Document (1995)
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6 – The Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement (April 1998)
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7 – The Report of the Northern Ireland Victims Commission (Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, 1998)
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8 – The Patten Report (1999)
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9 – Review of the Parades Commission (Sir George Quigley, Sept. 2002), extracts
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Index
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Plate section
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