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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947413849602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiv, 353 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781107337565 (ebook)
    Content: How did the British Government and Civil Service shape the Northern Ireland peace process? What kind of tensions and debates were being played out between the two governments and the various parties in Northern Ireland? Addressing texts, negotiations, dialogues, space, leverage, strategy, ambiguity, interpersonal relations and convergence, this is the first volume to examine how senior British officials and civil servants worked to bring about power-sharing in Northern Ireland. With a unique format featuring self-authored inside accounts and interview testimonies, it considers a spectrum of areas and issues that came into play during the dialogues and negotiations that led to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and political accommodation in Northern Ireland. This book provides a compelling insight into what actually happened inside the negotiating room and how the British tried to shape the course of negotiations.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. The terrain of discourse -- 2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster -- 3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics -- 4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot -- 5. Resolving inter-communal conflict: some enabling factors -- 6. Tactics, strategy and space -- 7. The joint declaration and memory -- 8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair -- 9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling -- 10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 -- 11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall -- 12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips -- 13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107042872
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_821816624
    Format: 1 online resource (380 pages)
    ISBN: 9781107042872 , 9781107337565 , 9781107617506
    Content: How did the British Government and Civil Service shape the Northern Ireland peace process? What kind of tensions and debates were being played out between the two governments and the various parties in Northern Ireland? Addressing texts, negotiations, dialogues, space, leverage, strategy, ambiguity, interpersonal relations and convergence, this is the first volume to examine how senior British officials and civil servants worked to bring about power-sharing in Northern Ireland. With a unique format featuring self-authored inside accounts and interview testimonies, it considers a spectrum of areas and issues that came into play during the dialogues and negotiations that led to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and political accommodation in Northern Ireland. This book provides a compelling insight into what actually happened inside the negotiating room and how the British tried to shape the course of negotiations
    Content: 1. The terrain of discourse -- 2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster -- 3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics -- 4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot -- 5. Resolving inter-communal conflict: some enabling factors -- 6. Tactics, strategy and space -- 7. The joint declaration and memory -- 8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair -- 9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling -- 10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 -- 11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall -- 12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips -- 13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107042872
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107042872
    Language: English
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Accord de Belfast : 1998 ; Nordirlandkonflikt ; Friedensvertrag
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_813381185
    Format: XXIV, 353 S.
    ISBN: 1107042879 , 9781107617506 , 9781107042872
    Content: "How did the British government and civil service shape the Northern Ireland peace process? What kinds of tensions and debates were being played out between the two governments and the various parties in Northern Ireland? Addressing texts, negotiations, dialogues, space, leverage, strategy, ambiguity, interpersonal relations and convergence, this is the first volume to examine how senior British officials and civil servants worked to bring about power-sharing in Northern Ireland. With a unique format featuring self-authored inside accounts and interview testimonies, it examines a spectrum of areas and issues which came into play during the dialogues and negotiations which led to political agreement in Northern Ireland. A compelling insight into what actually happened inside the negotiating room and how the British tried to shape the course of negotiations"--
    Content: "How did the British government and civil service shape the Northern Ireland peace process? What kinds of tensions and debates were being played out between the two governments and the various parties in Northern Ireland? Addressing texts, negotiations, dialogues, space, leverage, strategy, ambiguity, interpersonal relations and convergence, this is the first volume to examine how senior British officials and civil servants worked to bring about power-sharing in Northern Ireland. With a unique format featuring self-authored inside accounts and interview testimonies, it examines a spectrum of areas and issues which came into play during the dialogues and negotiations which led to political agreement in Northern Ireland. A compelling insight into what actually happened inside the negotiating room and how the British tried to shape the course of negotiations"--
    Note: Literaturangaben , Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The terrain of discourse Sir Kenneth Bloomfield; 2. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: an interview with Sir David Goodall and Lord Armstrong of Ilminster; 3. The constitutional issue in Irish politics David Hill; 4. Negotiations and positions: an interview with Sir John Chilcot; 5. Resolving inter-communal conflict: some enabling factors Sir Quentin Thomas; 6. Tactics, strategy and space Chris Maccabe; 7. The joint declaration and memory David Cooke; 8. Movement and transition in 1997: Major to Blair Sir John Holmes; 9. The challenge of symmetry in dialogue: an interview with Sir Joseph Pilling; 10. Why was the Good Friday Agreement so hard to implement? Lessons from Groundhog Day, 1998-2002 Sir Bill Jeffrey; 11. Text and context: an interview with William Fittall; 12. The nature of dialogue: an interview with Sir Jonathan Phillips; 13. Managing the tensions of difference: an interview with Jonathan Powell; Conclusion.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Accord de Belfast : 1998 ; Nordirlandkonflikt ; Friedensvertrag
    URL: Cover
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