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- catalog contributor b11382071.
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland History.".
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland Politics and government.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Niall O'Dowd -- Introduction / Kirsten E. Schulze -- pt. 1. A Personal Perspective. Starting Off. Commonsense -- A Way Forward. The Establishment of the UDP. The Brooke Talks and the First Loyalist Ceasefire. Towards the Downing Street Declaration. Ray Smallwoods' Murder. The CLMC Ceasefire. On the Road to Peace -- pt. 2. 1995. We're a Long Way Off from Lasting Peace. Clinton's Conference Was Great; Adams/Mayhew Was a Sideshow. Clegg Release Has Loyalists Angry Too. Moral Courage Needed to Save the Peace. A Year of Peace, but Precious Little Progress. Clinton Must Show His Even-Handedness -- ".
- catalog description "pt. 3. 1996. Assembly "Fantasy" Will Destroy Negotiations. IRA Must Be Penalized for Destroying Peace. IRA Ceasefire a Prerequisite for Talks. Turning Point for Peace Process. What More Does the IRA Want? Sinn Fein Deserves No More US Support. Now Is the Time to Pull Back. Republicans Want to Kill Peace Process. Remembering War as the North Waits. IRA Must Adopt "No First Strike" Policy -- pt. 4. 1997. Republicans Talk Peace, Then Kill. Republicans Must Accept Responsibility. Don't Expect Any Sudden Changes. Unionists Are Desperate for Change. Loyalists Won't Hand Over Arms. Republicans' Turn to Move. Sinn Fein Needs to Learn Honesty. Compromise Is the Key to Success. My Dad's Death Won't Be in Vain -- ".
- catalog description "pt. 5. 1998. Peace Is Still Possible. British Government Needs to Address the Prisoner Issue. Sinn Fein in Double Bind. UDP Actively and Irreversibly Opposed to the Use of Force. The Voice of the UDP Must Be Heard at the Peace Talks. Sinn Fein Has Nothing to Fear from New Assembly. Clear Evidence that IRA Ceasefire Is Over Cannot Be Ignored. Sinn Fein Expulsion Is Fair. UDP Blueprint for North-South Rapprochement. Parades: They Haven't Gone Away, You Know. Unpopular Decision Must Be Made for Sake of Peace. Day that Symbolizes a Self-Imposed Cultural Apartheid. Paisley's "Dinosaurs" Are an Obstacle to Peace. Constitutional Changes Are a Must if Peace Is to Be Found. The Heat Is On -- NI Talks Deadline Looms. Mistake to Interpret Agreement as a Settlement. Proud to Be Associated with Defining Moment in History -- The Referendum -- The Assembly Elections -- Making the Agreement Work -- The Future of Loyalism.".
- catalog extent "xi, 258 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ulster voice.".
- catalog identifier "1570982759".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ulster voice.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, CO : Roberts Rinehart Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Ulster voice.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland History.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "DA990.U46 M457 1999".
- catalog subject "Irish question.".
- catalog subject "Unionism (Irish politics)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Niall O'Dowd -- Introduction / Kirsten E. Schulze -- pt. 1. A Personal Perspective. Starting Off. Commonsense -- A Way Forward. The Establishment of the UDP. The Brooke Talks and the First Loyalist Ceasefire. Towards the Downing Street Declaration. Ray Smallwoods' Murder. The CLMC Ceasefire. On the Road to Peace -- pt. 2. 1995. We're a Long Way Off from Lasting Peace. Clinton's Conference Was Great; Adams/Mayhew Was a Sideshow. Clegg Release Has Loyalists Angry Too. Moral Courage Needed to Save the Peace. A Year of Peace, but Precious Little Progress. Clinton Must Show His Even-Handedness -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 3. 1996. Assembly "Fantasy" Will Destroy Negotiations. IRA Must Be Penalized for Destroying Peace. IRA Ceasefire a Prerequisite for Talks. Turning Point for Peace Process. What More Does the IRA Want? Sinn Fein Deserves No More US Support. Now Is the Time to Pull Back. Republicans Want to Kill Peace Process. Remembering War as the North Waits. IRA Must Adopt "No First Strike" Policy -- pt. 4. 1997. Republicans Talk Peace, Then Kill. Republicans Must Accept Responsibility. Don't Expect Any Sudden Changes. Unionists Are Desperate for Change. Loyalists Won't Hand Over Arms. Republicans' Turn to Move. Sinn Fein Needs to Learn Honesty. Compromise Is the Key to Success. My Dad's Death Won't Be in Vain -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 5. 1998. Peace Is Still Possible. British Government Needs to Address the Prisoner Issue. Sinn Fein in Double Bind. UDP Actively and Irreversibly Opposed to the Use of Force. The Voice of the UDP Must Be Heard at the Peace Talks. Sinn Fein Has Nothing to Fear from New Assembly. Clear Evidence that IRA Ceasefire Is Over Cannot Be Ignored. Sinn Fein Expulsion Is Fair. UDP Blueprint for North-South Rapprochement. Parades: They Haven't Gone Away, You Know. Unpopular Decision Must Be Made for Sake of Peace. Day that Symbolizes a Self-Imposed Cultural Apartheid. Paisley's "Dinosaurs" Are an Obstacle to Peace. Constitutional Changes Are a Must if Peace Is to Be Found. The Heat Is On -- NI Talks Deadline Looms. Mistake to Interpret Agreement as a Settlement. Proud to Be Associated with Defining Moment in History -- The Referendum -- The Assembly Elections -- Making the Agreement Work -- The Future of Loyalism.".
- catalog title "An Ulster voice : in search of common ground in Northern Ireland / Gary McMichael ; forward by Niall O'Dowd.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".