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Deniable Contact: Back-Channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland

Conflict
Conflict Resolution
Political Violence
Negotiation
P05

Wednesday 14:00 - 16:00 BST (28/04/2021)

Abstract

Deniable Contact by Niall Ó Dochartaigh provides the first full-length study of the secret negotiations and back-channels that were used in repeated efforts to end the Northern Ireland conflict. The analysis is founded on a rich store of historical evidence, including the private papers of key Irish Republican leaders, recently released papers from national archives in Dublin and London, and the papers of Brendan Duddy, the intermediary who acted as the primary contact between the IRA and the British government on several occasions over a span of two decades, including papers that have not yet been made publicly available. This documentary evidence, combined with original interviews with politicians, mediators, civil servants, and Republicans, allows a vivid picture to emerge of the complex manoeuvring at this intersection. Deniable Contact offers a textured account that extends our understanding of the distinctive dynamics of negotiations conducted in secret and the conditions conducive to the negotiated settlement of conflict. It disrupts and challenges some conventional notions about the conflict in Northern Ireland, offering a fresh analysis of the political dynamics and the intra-party struggles that sustained violent conflict and delayed settlement for so long. During the session, Niall Ó Dochartaigh will provide an introduction to the key themes of the book. This will be followed by Thomas Leahy's comments and Q&A session. After this, there will be time for a more informal chat between all participants.