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The preceding chapters of this study have outlined some of the dominant themes in British government policy and followed them through various periods of British involvement. As a result, it is now possible to address some of the questions that were outlined in the first chapter of this work.
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See, for example, H. Cox, ‘From Hillsborough to Downing Street — and After’ in Catterall, The Northern Ireland, p. 196; Dixon, The Northern Ireland, pp. 218–19.
Paul Murphy, interview with author, 20 March 2002.
Cunningham, British Government Policy, 1969–2000, p. 154.
Major, quoted in M. White, O. Boycott, ‘Major bars Unionist peace vote’, The Guardian, 16 November 1993.
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Neumann, P.R. (2003). Conclusion. In: Britain’s Long War. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403938732_8
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