Cox, Michael; Guelke, Adrian & Stephen, Fiona; editors:
A Farewell to Arms? From 'Long War' to Long Peace in Northern Ireland
Manchester, Manchester University Press, (2000). orig.boards. 24x15cm, xx,360 pp. Textual tables.. Minor rubbing. An ink mark to top page-edge. VG.
¶ Contains 20 papers + 16 appendices. Contents: The Backround to the Irish Peace Process; From War to Peace in Northern Ireland; The Belfast Agreement of 1998: From Ethnic Democracy to a Multicultural, Consociational Settlement? The SDLP & the Roots of the Good Friday Agreement; The 1998 Agreement: Unionist Responses; A Farewell to Arms? Decomissioning & the Peace Process; A 'Most Difficult & Unpalatable Part': The Release of Politically Motivated Violent Offenders; Policing & Human Rights After the Conflict; The Human Consequences of Armed Conflict: Constructing 'Victimhood' in the Context of Northern Ireland's Troubles; Northern Ireland: Developing a Post-Conflict Economy; Whatever Happened to the Women? Gender & Peace in Northern Ireland; Promoting as Culture of Tolerance: Education in Northern Ireland; From Anglo-Irish to British- Irish Relations; Europe & the Europeanisation of the Irish Question; 'Hope & History': The US and Peace in Northern Ireland; 'Comparatively Peaceful':South Africa, the Middle East, & Northern Ireland; Peace in the Basque Country & Corsica? Northern Ireland after the Cold War; The Effect of Violence on the Irish Peace Process; Peace Processes in the Late 20th Century: A Mixed Record.

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Keywords: Irish Political History, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Armed Conflict, Peace Process, Nationalist, Nationalism, Politics,