Praise for These Divided Isles:
"This timely book, from one of Britain's most perceptive commentators, provides an illuminating entryway into this essential history."--Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireworld and Stolen History
"One of the most astute and informed modern commentators on British politics and its foreign policy. Stephens has written a profound, authoritative and readable account of the troubled relations between Britain and Ireland."--Daithí Ó Ceallaigh, former Irish Ambassador in London
"An authoritative and insightful account of how the two countries have struggled to establish a neighborly coexistence is illuminated by the author's experience as a journalist covering Anglo-Irish relations since the 1980s."--Stephen Collins, political commentator for The Irish Times
"Masterful and beautifully written. Required reading for anyone interested in how the Troubles ended and what the final answer to the Irish question might be."--Jonathan Powell, author of Terrorists at the Table
"A most comprehensive, balanced, and hard-hitting history of the last hundred years of Anglo-Irish relations. It pulls no punches on those on all sides who were to blame for the terrible and often callous failures that led to a violent and divisive partition."--Richard Needham, former Northern Ireland Minister
"A clear sighted and dispassionate view of Anglo-Irish relations is long overdue--now Philip Stephens has provided it. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how politicians have divided these islands."--Adam Boulton, preeminent broadcast journalist
"Astute insights into a seemingly endless problem."--Kirkus Reviews