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Ending the Troubles: Religion, Nationalism, and the Search for Peace and Demacy in... - AD-TEAM - 11-14-2024 ![]() epub | 9.62 MB | English| Isbn:9781469683379 | Author: John M. Burney, Andrew J. Auge | Year: 2024 Description: Quote:In June 1996, the British government convened multiparty talks trying to establish peace within Northern Ireland, after thirty years of bloody civil war based on religious, cultural, political, and economic tensions, known as "The Troubles." The talks included political parties from the two factions central to the conflict: Unionists, largely Protestants committed to retaining Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom, and Nationalists, largely Catholics committed to the reunification of Northern Ireland with the independent Republic of Ireland. Fundamental questions on national identity and demacy quickly turned these proceedings into faction bickering, thus failing to produce any substantive progress. The emergence of new leaders in 1997-Tony Blair, prime minister of Great Britian, and Bertie Ahern, taoiseach in the Republic of Ireland-created an opportunity for reenergizing the talks chaired by the former US senator George Mitchell, with all parties making a concerted effort to reach a viable resolution among Nationalists and Unionists. |