THE HISTORY OF CONFLICT
IN NORTHERN IRELAND

The Good Friday Agreement in 1997 largely brought an end to ‘The Troubles’ as the inter-communal violence in Northern Ireland had been dubbed. However, a quarter of century later the progress of the peace process now seems painfully slow. Protestant unionists blame Catholic nationalists for being too slow to give up the threat of a return to terrorism, and the Catholic nationalists blame the Protestant unionists for being unwilling to share power.

The Peace Process

Overview

WEEK KEY QUESTION CONTENT FOCUS/SKILL
4 Who is responsible for the slow progress of the Peace Process? The Troubles Peace Process Good Friday Agreement Electoral politics Northern Ireland Assembly Brexit Causation Consequences Source evaluation Argumentation
The Peace Process: Week 4

Who is responsible for the slow progress of the Peace Process?

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