Thomas Kavanagh

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Most of the 1990s would be dominated by what came to be known as the peace process, which was to change the face of Northern Ireland politics and Anglo-Irish relations. It was a highly controversial enterprise regarded with the utmost suspicion by many as it threaded its way along a long and tortuous course. One of its starting points was the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, which led to a gradual but important rethink in republican ranks.
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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