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Ireland's violent frontier : the border and Anglo-Irish relations during the troubles

Title
Ireland's violent frontier : the border and Anglo-Irish relations during the troubles / Henry Patterson.
ISBN
9781137314024
1137314028
1299406408
9781299406407
0230299962
9780230299962
9781349335657
1349335657
Published
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
The important and controversial issue of cross-border security cooperation against the IRA during before the Good Friday agreement is woefully underrepresented in the literature on the Troubles in Northern Ireland. On this first book on the subject, Henry Patterson brings the role of the Irish State into sharp focus at a time when dealing with the past has become a central issue in Northern Irish Politics. It establishes the crucial importance of the border to the IRA campaign and shows why successive British governments considered the Republic a 'safe haven' for the IRA. It reveals the devastating effects of republican violence on Protestants in border areas and contains new archival material that sheds light on the Kingsmill Massacre, the role of the SAS, the murder of Lord Mountbattern as well as the Garda collusion. It also highlights how Mrs Thatcher's concern about the issue of border security led her to contemplate major concessions to the Irish government and how her Irish counterpart, Taoiseach Charles Haughey, sought to exploit this concern.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave political & international studies collection 2013.
Other formats
Printed edition:
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-231) and index.
Contents
Introduction
1. The Border and Anglo-Irish Relations 1969-1973
2. Security Co-operation and Sunningdale
3. The 'Anti-National Coalition' and Security Co-operation
4. Regression: Jack Lynch and the Border
5. Disarray on the Border and the Arrival of Thatcher
6. Haughey and Border Security
Conclusion: 'Buying Themselves into Having a Political Say'.
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Electronic books.
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