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No Solution The Labour Government And The Northern Ireland Conflict 197479 1st Edition Sc Aveyard

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No Solution The Labour Government And The Northern Ireland Conflict 197479 1st Edition Sc Aveyard
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 288
Author: S.C. Aveyard
ISBN: 9780719096402, 0719096405
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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No Solution The Labour Government And The Northern Ireland Conflict 197479 1st Edition Sc Aveyard by S.c. Aveyard 9780719096402, 0719096405 instant download after payment.

Utilising a wide range of archival correspondence and diaries, this monograph reconstructs the 1974-79 Labour government's policies in Northern Ireland. It covers the collapse of power-sharing in May 1974, the secret dialogue with the Provisional IRA during the 1975 ceasefire, the acquiescence of Labour ministers in continuing indefinite direct rule from Westminster, efforts to mitigate conflict through industrial investment, a major shift in security policy emphasizing the police over the army, the adaptation of republicans to the threat of these new measures and their own adoption of a 'Long War' strategy. In so doing, it sheds light on the challenges faced by British ministers, civil servants, soldiers and policemen and the reasons why the conflict lasted so long. It will be a key text for researchers and students of both British and Northern Irish politics.

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