Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
327
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2017
Editora
McGill-Queen's University Press
Edição
2
ISBN-10
0773549285
ISBN-13
9780773549289
Descrição
The complex interplay between civilian leadership and military authority during the Northern Ireland conflict from 1968 to 1974 is intricately explored in this comprehensive analysis. It delves into the dynamics of British civil-military command and control during a tumultuous period marked by political strife and violence. Through a meticulous examination of historical events and key figures, the author sheds light on how decisions were made and the implications of those decisions on the ground.
The narrative raises compelling inquiries about accountability and strategic direction, inviting readers to consider the motivations behind military actions and civilian oversight. As the backdrop of the Good Friday Agreement looms, the book prompts reflection on the enduring impact of this complex relationship on the peace process and subsequent governance in Northern Ireland. By unraveling this historical tapestry, it offers valuable insights into the broader themes of authority, governance, and conflict resolution.
The narrative raises compelling inquiries about accountability and strategic direction, inviting readers to consider the motivations behind military actions and civilian oversight. As the backdrop of the Good Friday Agreement looms, the book prompts reflection on the enduring impact of this complex relationship on the peace process and subsequent governance in Northern Ireland. By unraveling this historical tapestry, it offers valuable insights into the broader themes of authority, governance, and conflict resolution.
Gêneros
História