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克林顿第二任期结束后,乔治·W·布什(George W Bush)总统将北爱尔兰特使调往国务院,但他的特使们在理查德·哈斯(Richard Haass)和米切尔·赖斯(Mitchell Reiss)的带领下,参与了北爱尔兰事务,因为那里的政治人物试图在斯托蒙特议会大厦(Stormont Parliament building)建立一个功能正常的政府。尽管出现了一系列重大障碍,但北爱尔兰议会最终于2007年布什卸任前成立。接替他的是奥巴马总统,奥巴马对北爱尔兰问题不感兴趣,但奥巴马最初的国务卿、前参议员希拉里·克林顿对北爱尔兰问题非常精通。本章还考察了北爱尔兰在2008年民主党初选中的作用,并在较小程度上考察了2008年总统选举。
George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
After Clinton’s second term in office ended, President George W Bush moved the Special Envoy to Northern Ireland to the State Department, but his Envoys, led by Richard Haass and Mitchell Reiss, were no less engaged in Northern Irish affairs as the political figures there sought to create a functional government at Stormont Parliament Buildings. A series of significant obstacles emerged, but the Northern Ireland Assembly finally formed in 2007 before Bush left office. He was succeeded by President Barack Obama who had little interest in Northern Ireland but Obama’s initial Secretary of State, former Senator Hillary Clinton, was well-versed in Northern Irish issues. This chapter also examines the role of Northern Ireland in the 2008 Democratic Primary contest and, to a lesser extent, the 2008 Presidential Election.