Great Hatred, Little Room
Making Peace in Northern Ireland
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:2nd Apr '09
Should be back in stock very soon
The definitive account of the Northern Ireland Peace Process, by one of the key players - Tony Blair's ex-Chief of Staff, Jonathan Powell.
Making peace in Northern Ireland was the greatest success of the Blair government, and one of the greatest achievements in British politics since the Second World War. This book demonstrates how the events in Northern Ireland have valuable lessons for those seeking to end conflict in other parts of the world.
Making peace in Northern Ireland was the greatest success of the Blair government, and one of the greatest achievements in British politics since the Second World War. In Jonathan Powell's masterly account we learn just how close the talks leading to the Good Friday agreement came to collapse and how the parties finally reached a deal.
Pithy, outspoken and precise, Powell, Tony Blair's chief of staff and chief negotiator, gives us that rarest of things, a true insider's account of politics at the highest level. He demonstrates how the events in Northern Ireland have valuable lessons for those seeking to end conflict in other parts of the world and shows us how the process of making peace is sometimes messy and often blackly comic.
Fascinating and fast-moving... an extraordinary book * Observer *
A powerful contribution to the history of Anglo-Irish relations * Literary Review *
A fascinating book. No-one else could provide such an insider's account, for he was the only one to be involved in the detail of every tortuous step * Sunday Telegraph *
Jonathan Powell has produced one of the half-dozen best books on the Troubles... He was the ultimate insider... Powell writes in a personal manner, with deft character sketches * Independent *
This is the best-informed rough draft of history so far written by someone who was on the roller-coaster ride to a settlement * The Times *
ISBN: 9780099523734
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 255g
368 pages