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'Negotiating a Settlement in Northern Ireland' uses original material from witness seminars, elite interviews, and archive documents to explore the shape taken by the Irish peace process, and in particular to analyse the manner in which successful stages of this were negotiated. Northern Ireland's Good Friday Agreement of 1998 marked the end a 30-year conflict that had witnessed more than 3,000 deaths, thousands of injuries, catastrophic societal damage, and large-scale economic dislocation. This book traces the roots of the Agreement over the decades, stretching back to the Sunningdale conference of 1973 and extending up to at least the St Andrews Agreement of 2006.
Violence --- Conflict management --- Peace-building --- Northern Ireland --- Politics and government. --- Building peace --- Peacebuilding --- Peace --- Peacekeeping forces --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Sinn Fein --- Ulster Unionist Party --- Ulster Party --- Shin Feĭn --- SF --- Ċoṁairle Náisiúnta (Ireland) --- National Council (Ireland) --- Chomhairle Naisiunta (Ireland) --- Sinn Fein the Workers' Party --- History --- Great Britain --- Ireland --- Irish Free State --- G.N.I. --- GNI --- Irlande du Nord --- Kita Airurando --- Kitairurando --- Nordirland --- Norlin Airlann --- Pohjois-Irlanti --- Severna Irlandii︠a︡ --- Tuaisceart Éireann --- 北アイルランド --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Peace negotiations --- Politicians --- Statesmen
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