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About this book
In this book a former Irish diplomat looks at British-Irish relations in the years leading up to Sunningdale, at the Conference itself and at some of the reasons why this initiative, born in hope, did not succeed. The book includes the author's own contemporaneous notes of the negotiations, which have not previously been published.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 History and its consequences
- 2 An âinternal situationâ
- 3 Briefing the media
- 4 Jack Lynch, 1969â70
- 5 Summit at Chequers, 1971
- 6 Chequers II
- 7 Bloody Sunday
- 8 Direct rule
- 9 How policy is formed
- 10 The Green Paper
- 11 A Council of Ireland?
- 12 The White Paper
- 13 The new Irish government responds
- 14 Deciding on proposals
- 15 Summer and Autumn 1973
- 16 Arrangements for the conference
- 17 The Sunningdale conference
- 18 The Sunningdale Communiqué
- 19 How Sunningdale was received
- 20 The end of the Agreement
- 21 Conclusion: Slow learners?
- Appendix I: The agreed Communiqué
- Appendix II: The Sunningdale conference
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements