The Northern Ireland Peace Process

The Northern Ireland Peace Process

Northern Ireland Peace Process

Considering that no negotiating process can achieve absolute parity, which side of the Northern Ireland Peace Process “gave in” to the demands of the other and with what results?

*Do not research beyond the class materials. You should not conduct outside research and must concentrate on using the course readings to display that you’ve completed them and understand their general arguments. (See attached).

Be sure to make a clear thesis statement and argument and use examples to support your analysis. Explain your answer in the context of short- and long-term gains.

All references should be cited in Chicago/Turabian author/date format, which entails including page numbers.

3 pages. 12 pt. font and double-space. Assignments will be graded using a rubric (see attached).

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The Northern Ireland peace process is one of the most significant negotiation cases in the recent past (Dixon, 2006). It is even hailed as a model for other future negotiations and peace agreements. The Peace process was initiated owing to a prolonged series of instability and violence pitting the unionists and republicans. However, the peace agreement did not culminate in immediate success and was faced with several challenges initially. In…

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