Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1998-
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95004239
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Instance Of
Components
- Northern Ireland
- 1998-
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Variants
- Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1994-
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1994-
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Lennon, B. After the Ceasefire: Catholics and the future of Northern Ireland, 1995.
- found: Bew, P. Northern Ireland, 1921-1994, 1995.
- found: Knowx, C. A political 'cease-fire' in Northern Ireland, 1995.
- found: Statesman's yrbk, 1994-95:p. 1382 (On 15 Dec. 1993 the Prime Ministers of the UK and the Rep. of Ireland issued a joint declaration as a basis for all party talks to achieve a political settlement 3 months after the cessation of terroist violence)
- found: NYT index, 1994:under Northern Ireland (Sept. 1, IRA issues communique declaring unconditional cease-fire)
- found: Dorney, J. The Northern Ireland Conflict 1968-1998 : an overview, 2015, via The Irish story website, viewed Feb. 13, 2017(The Northern Ireland conflict was a thirty year bout of political violence, low intensity armed conflict and political deadlock within the six north-eastern counties of Ireland that formed part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; 'The Troubles'; The IRA called a ceasefire in 1994, followed shortly afterwards by the loyalist groups, leading to multi-party talks about the future of Northern Ireland. The conflict was formally ended with the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement of 1998)
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- 1995-05-22: new
- 2017-05-15: revised
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