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The signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 appeared to open up a new phase in the history of Northern Ireland and indeed world politics generally. Hailed from the outset as a model that would inspire peace processes in other countries, it sought through careful negotiation and delicate compromise to bring to a conclusion a conflict that had cost over 3600 lives, damaged Britain's international position and at times come very close to undermining relations between the UK and Ireland. While the peace has held it is obvious that serious divisions continue to make a final settlement of the Northern Irish question very difficult. This comprehensive and original study is the first to explain in detail how the Good Friday Agreement ran into trouble, why we are still some way from a final settlement, but why a return to war is most unlikely - even in an age where global terror now threatens world order more seriously than at any time in the past. This new edition of an established, autho
Llegir més - Autors Michael Cox, Adrian Guelke, Fiona Stephen
- ISBN13 9780719071140
- ISBN10 0719071143
- Pàgines 576
- Any Edició 2006
- Fecha de publicación 19/02/2006
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Farewell to Arms?: Beyond the Good Friday Agreement (Alemany, Francès)
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- Michael Cox, Adrian Guelke, Fiona Stephen
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- Manchester University Press (2006)
- 9780719071140



