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The Northern Ireland Peace Process: From Armed Conflict to Brexit
By (Author) Eamonn O'Kane
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Peace studies and conflict resolution
European history: medieval period, middle ages
941.6083
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book offers a re-evaluation of the emergence, development and outcome of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Drawing on interviews with many of the key participants of the peace process, newly released archival material and the existing scholarship on the conflict, it explains the decisions that shaped the peace process in their proper context.
O'Kane argues that although the outcome of the process can be seen as a success, it is not the outcome that was originally expected or intended by most of its participants. By tracing the process and highlighting the pragmatic decisions of the parties that shaped it the work explains how Northern Ireland moved from conflict to peace. The book concludes by examining what the implications of Brexit are for Northern Irelands hard-won peace and political stability.
'The Northern Ireland Peace Process stands out for its approach and attention to details that otherwise may have been missed throughout efforts to revisit the time with a modern eye, while being of interest to those seeking to understand how Northern Irelands apparent success can be replicated elsewhere. Through evaluating the peace process within its moment, this book will continue to be of relevance into the future no matter what form the peace process may take in the years ahead.'
Irish Studies Review
Eamonn OKane is Reader in Conflict Studies at the University of Wolverhampton.