Bew,John

Talking to terrorists: making peace in Northern Ireland and the Basque country/ John Bew and Martyn Frampton - London: Hurst & Company, 2009. - xiii, 327 p.

The British State in Northern Ireland:
Between Democracy and Terrorism
1. Intervention and Oscillation: British Policy, 1968-1974
Background to the Crisis
The British state responds
Talking to Terrorists I
Towards a new approach: building the moderate alliance
The Pendulum swings back: Talking to Terrorists 11
Drift: the final months of the Wilson Premiership

2. The Long War, 1975-1990
Settling in for the Long Haul: from Kees to Mason
The IRA responds: 'The Long War'
Borders and Statecraft: Anglo-Irish Relations
Thatcher and Haughey: First Openings and Another
Failure for Devolution
The Hunger Strikes: Talking to Terrorists III
Towards the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1981-S

3. The Peace Process
Towards an end to violence
Talking to Terrorists IV
The Battle over Preconditions
Towards the Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement
Post-Agreement
Acts of completion
The Final Act}
ETA in Spain and the Basque Country:
Rise, Decline and the Politics of Surrender

4. Birth, Resistance and the Assault on Liberty
Origins
The Urgency of Youth
ETA under Franco
ETA in 'The Transition'
Enemies of Liberty

5. Talking to ETA
The Long War and the French Connection: ETA
re-evaluates, the state murders
The Algerian Connection: Killing and Talking
The Irish Connection: Peace Processing or Slow Defeat}
The Irish Connection Revisited: The Last Peace Process}


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Conflict management
Peace-building
Northern Ireland

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