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|a Sunningdale :
|b the search for peace in Northern Ireland /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 460-466) and index.
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|a In this book a former Irish diplomat looks at British-Irish relations in the years leading up to Sunningdale, at the Conference itself and at some of the reasons why this initiative, born in hope, did not succeed. The book includes the author's own contemporaneous notes of the negotiations, which have not previously been published. At Sunningdale in December 1973, leaders of the two governments and of the unionist and nationalist communities reached a settlement aimed at bringing peace to Northern Ireland. The Irish government, for the first time, declared that there could be no change in the status of Northern Ireland until a majority of the people of the area desired it; the British government declared that if the majority indicated a wish to become part of a united Ireland they would support that wish; and all the participants agreed on new political institutions to promote cooperation and reconciliation within Northern Ireland and between both parts of the island. Sunningdale did not succeed in its immediate objective of achieving peace, and there were still difficulties at times in Anglo-Irish relations. But the precedent set for close cooperation between the two governments in relation to Northern Ireland, and many of the concepts developed at that time, were to prove of great importance to subsequent efforts to resolve the Northern Ireland conflict, up to and including the peace achieved under the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement of 1998.--
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|a Intro; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 History and its consequences; Chapter 2 An â#x80;#x98;internal situationâ#x80;#x99;; Chapter 3 Briefing the media; Chapter 4 Jack Lynch, 1969â#x80;#x93;70; Chapter 5 Summit at Chequers, 1971; Chapter 6 Chequers II; Chapter 7 Bloody Sunday; Chapter 8 Direct rule; Chapter 9 How policy is formed; Chapter 10 The Green Paper; Chapter 11 A Council of Ireland?; Chapter 12 The White Paper; Chapter 13 The new Irish government responds; Chapter 14 Deciding on proposals; Chapter 15 Summer and Autumn 1973; Chapter 16 Arrangements for the conference; Chapter 17 The Sunningdale conference.
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|a Chapter 18 The Sunningdale CommuniquéChapter 19 How Sunningdale was received; Chapter 20 The end of the Agreement; Chapter 21 Conclusion: Slow learners?; Appendix I The agreed Communiqué; Appendix II The Sunningdale conference 6â#x80;#x93;9 December 1973; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Index; Index.
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|a Conflict management
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|a Northern Ireland
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|a Ireland
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|a Consolidation de la paix
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|a Gestion des conflits
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