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Britain’s Long War

British Strategy in the Northern Ireland Conflict 1969–98

P Neumann author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave USA

Published:4th Nov '03

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PETER R. NEUMANN is a Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Now focusing on international terrorism, he has written extensively on Northern Ireland, with many articles in distinguished journals like Political Violence and Terrorism, or Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. Previous book publications include IRA: Langer Weg zum Frieden, the only history of the IRA in German.

Britain's Long War assesses the process of strategic change within the British Government's position on Northern Ireland, starting with Westminster's first intervention in 1969 and ending with the Belfast Agreement in 1998.Britain's Long War assesses the process of strategic change within the British Government's position on Northern Ireland, starting with Westminster's first intervention in 1969 and ending with the Belfast Agreement in 1998. Drawing on a vast range of primary sources including recently released cabinet papers, Peter Neumann analyzes the aims, strategy and restraints of British policy in Northern Ireland.

'[A] compelling perspective [that] does significantly advance our knowledge of that curiously neglected subject of political research, British Government policy in Northern Ireland. Neumann's strategic analysis is valuable because it helps us to make sense of the way policy-makers tried to develop a coherent approach to the Northern Ireland question.' - Arthur Aughey, School of History, Philosophy and Politics, University of Ulster

'By adopting the methods of strategic analysis this book cuts through the

fog of prejudice that afflicts many standard accounts of Northern Ireland. [It] shows convincingly that if any actor can lay claim to having successfully achieved its objectives during thirty years of crisis, then it is probably the British government. This book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the logic of what London has done over the past three decades.' - M.L.R. Smith, Reader in War Studies, King's College, University of London.

'One of the strengths of Neumann's book is the material he has gleaned from interviews with an impressively wide range of Northern Ireland Office ministers and civil servants.' - Times Literary Supplement

ISBN: 9781403917799

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 435g

231 pages

2003 ed.