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Mediating the Fragile Peace in Northern Ireland

Starts 15 Jul 2021
16:00
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Led by Professor Feargal Cochrane
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Training Summary

This IM Campus Webinar takes a look at the Northern Ireland Conflict from the view of an insider, Professor Feargal Cochrane. What are its origins, important events and aspects? Where are we today?

Professor Feargal Cochrane was born and educated in Belfast and has been publishing and teaching on Northern Ireland and wider themes of violent political conflict and peacebuilding for 30 years.

The webinar is based on his book Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace.

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Professor Feargal Cochrane was born and educated in Belfast and has been publishing and teaching on Northern Ireland and wider themes of violent political conflict and peacebuilding for 30 years.

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