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The Long Game: Inside Sinn Fein

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781844885794
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Author Aoife Moore
Pub Date 07/09/2023
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 336
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 324.2415083
GBPPrice 17.99
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"Eye opening and brave ... carefully researched, judicious and packed with revelatory detail" - Fergal Keane "An explosive read ... important and revelatory" - Business Post "Compelling and revealing" - Irish Times * * * Inside the rise of the political party, once subordinate to the IRA, that is on the brink of taking power in Ireland Sinn Fein is the most popular political party in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. A movement once synonymous with a paramilitary campaign is on the brink of taking real power through purely democratic means. But if Sinn Fein has mastered the art of electoral politics, it remains strangely opaque. Who really runs the party? How is it funded? And what can we expect of it as a party of government? Aoife Moore, Irish Journalist of the Year in 2021, explores these and other burning questions in The Long Game. Drawing on exclusive interviews with current and former members of Sinn Fein, she builds up a picture of a party undergoing a profound, and still incomplete , transformation. She looks at the key individuals and moments that put the party on its present course, and she explores tensions within the party and the wider republican movement. Packed with revelatory details, The Long Game is a groundbreaking telling of contemporary Ireland's biggest and most elusive political story. * * * "Painstakingly researched ... informed by countless inside sources" - Ian Cobain, The Observer "A powerful portrait of the inside world of an elusive political party ... an important work" - Sunday Independent "Incisive [and] well-written" - Irish Times
"Eye opening and brave ... carefully researched, judicious and packed with revelatory detail" - Fergal Keane "An explosive read ... important and revelatory" - Business Post "Compelling and revealing" - Irish Times * * * Inside the rise of the political party, once subordinate to the IRA, that is on the brink of taking power in Ireland Sinn Fein is the most popular political party in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. A movement once synonymous with a paramilitary campaign is on the brink of taking real power through purely democratic means. But if Sinn Fein has mastered the art of electoral politics, it remains strangely opaque. Who really runs the party? How is it funded? And what can we expect of it as a party of government? Aoife Moore, Irish Journalist of the Year in 2021, explores these and other burning questions in The Long Game. Drawing on exclusive interviews with current and former members of Sinn Fein, she builds up a picture of a party undergoing a profound, and still incomplete , transformation. She looks at the key individuals and moments that put the party on its present course, and she explores tensions within the party and the wider republican movement. Packed with revelatory details, The Long Game is a groundbreaking telling of contemporary Ireland's biggest and most elusive political story. * * * "Painstakingly researched ... informed by countless inside sources" - Ian Cobain, The Observer "A powerful portrait of the inside world of an elusive political party ... an important work" - Sunday Independent "Incisive [and] well-written" - Irish Times
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