For quarter of a century now the British Army has been involved
in a bloody and protracted conflict in Northern Ireland. This book
looks at the roots of the current struggle and of British military
intervention, setting both in the longer perspective of the
Anglo-Irish Troubles. It is, however, more than a chronicle of
military strategies and sectarian strife: it seeks to place the use
of the army within the context of the wider British experience of
dealing with political violence, and to address the broader issue
of how democratic states have responded to both ethnic conflict and
the threat of internal' disorder
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