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From Protest to Pragmatism - The Unionist Government and North-South Relations From 1959-72

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Not much has been written about the political/diplomatic dance that was taking place between Belfast and Dublin from the late 1950s to the prorogation of Stormont in 1972! so this is both a useful and interesting addition to the literature. It tends to be assumed that the relationship between Northern Ireland and the South was always a frosty one until fairly recently yet! as McCann points out! there was a noticeable and very significant thaw between 1963 and early 1968 From Protest to Pragmatism is worth reading! particularly for those who believe that there were never any moments when an effort was made to improve relations.'- Newsletter 'From Protest to Pragmatism turned out to be a wordy yet accessible text! and provided a thorough introduction to a period of history and a set of relationships admittedly through the eyes of governing unionists which still resonates with much of today's politics.'- Slugger O'Toole Informationen zum Autor David McCann was Researcher at the University of Ulster, UK. He has conducted seminars on the development of the Irish political system from Independence to the present day and on Ireland after the Celtic Tiger. Klappentext How do two ideologically opposed governments co-operate? The Unionist government struggled to answer this question during the sixties and seventies. This book charts the development of this government's policy towards its neighbor in Southern Ireland and explains how it ended up in a total stalemate with the emergence of the Troubles. Zusammenfassung How do two ideologically opposed governments co-operate? The Unionist government struggled to answer this question during the sixties and seventies. This book charts the development of this government's policy towards its neighbor in Southern Ireland and explains how it ended up in a total stalemate with the emergence of the Troubles. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Diplomacy: North-South relations 1959-64 2. The Politics of Co-operation: North-South Relations from 1965-66 3. Co-operation falters: The Politics of North-South relations: 1966-68 4. Breakdown in relations: 1968-69 5. North-South relations during the Troubles: 1969-72 Conclusions Bibliography...

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1. Diplomacy: North-South relations 1959-64 2. The Politics of Co-operation: North-South Relations from 1965-66 3. Co-operation falters: The Politics of North-South relations: 1966-68 4. Breakdown in relations: 1968-69 5. North-South relations during the Troubles: 1969-72 Conclusions Bibliography

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'Not much has been written about the political/diplomatic dance that was taking place between Belfast and Dublin from the late 1950s to the prorogation of Stormont in 1972, so this is both a useful and interesting addition to the literature. It tends to be assumed that the relationship between Northern Ireland and the South was always a frosty one until fairly recently yet, as McCann points out, there was a noticeable and very significant thaw between 1963 and early 1968 From Protest to Pragmatism is worth reading, particularly for those who believe that there were never any moments when an effort was made to improve relations.'- Newsletter
'From Protest to Pragmatism turned out to be a wordy yet accessible text, and provided a thorough introduction to a period of history and a set of relationships admittedly through the eyes of governing unionists which still resonates with much of today's politics.'- Slugger O'Toole

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Authors D Mccann, D. McCann, David Mccann
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.12.2014
 
EAN 9781137499530
ISBN 978-1-137-49953-0
No. of pages 159
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > General, dictionaries

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