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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs Center for European Studie
 s present Will Conflict Return to Northern Ireland? A Talk by \n\nKen\nPen
 ningtonIndependent Consultant on Policing\, Counter Terrorism and Human Ri
 ghts Former&nbsp\;Superintendent\, Police Service of Northern Ireland&nbsp
 \;&nbsp\;This presentation will provide an overview of how the conflict pe
 riod known as the ‘Troubles’ began in 1969 and continued into the early 20
 00s.&nbsp\; The origins of the key terrorist groups (Republican as well as
  Loyalist) and their ethos will be discussed.&nbsp\; There will be an exam
 ination of the ‘lessons learned’ by the United Kingdom in its strategic re
 sponse\, and an explanation of key political changes.&nbsp\; With that fou
 ndation\, the presentation will move on to how terrorism has been evolving
  in more recent years.&nbsp\; The new terrorist groups\, their capabilitie
 s and the extent of the threat to peace in Northern Ireland will be illust
 rated.&nbsp\; The presentation will then provide a strategic assessment of
  what is likely to happen next\, particularly in the event of a ‘No Deal B
 rexit’.&nbsp\; Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and Cente
 r for European Studies &nbsp\;Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more informa
 tion: hkarakas@syr.edu &nbsp\;\n\n
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SUMMARY:Will Conflict Return to Northern Ireland?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p
 >Center for European Studies </p><p>present </p><p><strong>Will Conflict R
 eturn to Northern Ireland? </strong></p><p>A Talk by \n\nKen\nPennington</
 p><p>Independent Consultant on Policing\, Counter Terrorism and Human Righ
 ts</p><p> Former&nbsp\;Superintendent\, Police Service of Northern Ireland
 &nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>This presentation will provide an overview of how the
  conflict period known as the ‘Troubles’ began in 1969 and continued into 
 the early 2000s.&nbsp\; The origins of the key terrorist groups (Republica
 n as well as Loyalist) and their ethos will be discussed.&nbsp\; There wil
 l be an examination of the ‘lessons learned’ by the United Kingdom in its 
 strategic response\, and an explanation of key political changes.&nbsp\; W
 ith that foundation\, the presentation will move on to how terrorism has b
 een evolving in more recent years.&nbsp\; The new terrorist groups\, their
  capabilities and the extent of the threat to peace in Northern Ireland wi
 ll be illustrated.&nbsp\; The presentation will then provide a strategic a
 ssessment of what is likely to happen next\, particularly in the event of 
 a ‘No Deal Brexit’.&nbsp\;</p><p> Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Globa
 l Affairs and Center for European Studies &nbsp\;</p><p>Contact Havva Kara
 kas-Keles for more information: <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas
 @syr.edu</a> &nbsp\;\n\n<br></p>
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