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Title: A Farewell to Arms? From 'Long War' to Long Peace in Northern Ireland
Description: 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.

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

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011803I