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American Policy and Northern Ireland Joseph E. Thompson

American Policy and Northern Ireland By Joseph E. Thompson

American Policy and Northern Ireland by Joseph E. Thompson


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This work examines the role - both governmental and that of Irish-Americans - in attempting to bring a resolution to the strife in Northern Ireland. It concentrates on the efforts since 1967, particularly the American efforts to become the central humanitarian player in the peace process.

American Policy and Northern Ireland Summary

American Policy and Northern Ireland: A Saga of Peacebuilding by Joseph E. Thompson

Thompson examines the U.S. role--both governmental and that of Irish-Americans--in attempting to bring a resolution to the strife in Northern Ireland. He concentrates on the efforts since 1967, particularly the growth of American efforts to become the central humanitarian player in the peace process.

The U.S. government stance was initially one of strict non-involvement. However, in the aftermath of Vietnam and Watergate, diminished White House authority encouraged Irish-American groups to challenge the traditional Irish policy. Movement away from strict non-involvement began with Congressional concern for the rising specter of Irish-American anger at the treatment of northern Irish Catholics. An important transition to humanitarian policy occurred during the Reagan Administration. Contributing factors that helped the U.S. government take a new direction in foreign policy were America's failure to respond to the escalation of Northern Ireland violence, a strong personal ethnic tie between the U.S. President and Speaker of the House O'Neill, a personal link between President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher, and intense lobbying by Irish-Americans and the Irish government. After a brief period of silent diplomacy during the Bush administration, the Clinton administration succeeded in a public blitz to endorse steps necessary to bring peace closer.

About Joseph E. Thompson

JOSEPH E. THOMPSON is Associate Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. Professor Thompson has been deeply involved in the study of Northern Ireland for many years and has written extensively on the topic.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Introduction Irish in America Policy of Least Resistance: the Nixon Years (1969-Aug. 74) Awakening the Giant: the Ford Years (Aug. 1974-76) Humanitarian Touchstone: the Carter Years (1977-80) New Policy Direction: First Reagan Administration (1981-1984) Policy of Accommodation: Second Reagan Administration (1985-88) Commitment to Continuity: the Bush Years (1989-92) Peace Process: First Clinton (1993-96) Brinkmanship: Second Clinton Administration (1997-2000) Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275965174
9780275965174
0275965171
American Policy and Northern Ireland: A Saga of Peacebuilding by Joseph E. Thompson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-03-30
288
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