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From stalemate to consensus by way of the Belfast and St Andrews Agreements, this is a 'big picture' treatment of the peace process. In a compelling compilation of landmark interviews and keynote analysis, award-winning journalist Frank Millar charts a unique chapter in Northern Ireland's history - in the words of the history makers themselves. Here are Gerry Adams, Bertie Ahern, Dermot Ahern, Tony Blair, Peter Brooke, Cahal Daly, Jeffrey Donaldson, Peter Hain, John Hume, Seamus Mallon, Ian Paisley, Chris Patten, Mitchell Reiss, Peter Robinson, John Taylor and David Trimble - on the record, in a highly accessible volume of original source material indispensible for aficionados, teachers and future students of the process alike. Over 20 years Millar reported the evolution of the process and the slow triumph of constitutional politics, and of Anglo-Irish diplomacy, over a counsel of despair about a Province long perceived as a problem without solution.In face of much hostility and widespread indifference during the years of political impasse, many journalists and broadcasters helped foster necessary understanding of the Northern Ireland conflict and those trapped in it. But few had the space, opportunity, commitment and insight Millar brought to the task - his grasp of the detail, ear for the unspoken opening and enthusiastic embrace of the participants on all sides making him a must read in London, Dublin and Belfast. Insiders attest to the role played by Millar and The Irish Times, not least for insisting on speaking to politicians at times when they refused to speak to each other. As Millar's reportage and analysis helped make his newspaper the house journal of the talks process, the British and Irish governments and individual politicians availed themselves of the opportunities it provided.At one difficult moment when London and Dublin tried to second-guess David Trimble's position, Tony Blair expressed relief to Bertie Ahern that at least the unionist leader was still talking to "The Irish Times". Blair also gave the paper his most comprehensive print interviews about Northern Ireland policy - the second, in 2003, at the famous 'fork in the road' moment for Sinn Fein and the IRA. As early as 1988-89 Millar was talking to John Hume and Cahal Daly about dual referendums, the legitimacy of the Northern Ireland state, and the vexed question of policing. True to form, our chronicler likewise remained ahead of the game at St Andrews in October 2006, the first journalist to divine that Sinn Fein's endorsement of the PSNI would see the Rev. Ian Paisley make peace with republicans and form a power-sharing government with a co-equal Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
Frank Millar s articles and interviews have always been required reading for anyone who wants to understand the ins and outs of the Irish peace process. His writing provides a valuable and informed insight into the positions adopted by all the main political players. --Gerry Adams from jacket
Mr Millar is the best informed and most acute commentator on Northern Ireland politics. --Lord Trimble from jacket
Frank Millar was well ahead of the game in grasping the importance of the policing issue...and understanding that securing republican support for the police would be not just significant but transformative. --Ian Paisley from jacket
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