Alwyn Davies was a professor at the University of Wales, teaching courses on international diplomacy and modern globalization politics. Dr. Davies wondered if the course of international progress with the European Union would impact the global community's views on the troubles between the British Parliament and the IRA (Irish Republican Army)! After all, the historic contentions between disagreeing British Protestants and Irish Catholics in the main area of Ireland and the established/separated nation of Northern Ireland creates social beliefs that the entire Britain-area of Europe (Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales) is somehow 'fractured' by contentious populism politics counter-productive to globalization dialogue in the 21st Century. Dr. Alwyn Davies of the University of Wales even published a paper comparing Parliament-IRA troubles to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Then, Dr. Davies had a strange dream in which the head of Sinn Fein visited him and told him about a rogue IRA agenda in Belfast (Northern Ireland) involving the invasion/colonization of Wales by invading IRA boats carrying armed terrorists and drones seeking to create pockets of radical governance stations all over Wales. Dr. Davies woke in a cold sweat and began to type on his typewriter; he now wanted to write a book about the quality of social imagination in that area of Europe (Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales) and how it was corroding pro-globalization Ireland. Dr. Davies wanted to include a specific section in his new book dealing with the social conspiracy theory that the Provos IRA (Provisional Irish Republican Army) was going to try to invade and colonize areas of Wales to create stations and bases of defiance and simply create 'tremors' for the British Parliament.
Dr. Davies published his book the following year and won him the Nobel Prize. He was so pleased that he decided to travel around Wales the following summer by train and take photos and write poems and take notes about the scenic splendor of Wales and why the country brought him such joyous confidence. Alwyn Davies didn't want Parliament-IRA troubles to create serious tremors leading to any IRA agenda to invade and terrorize the otherwise peaceful and neutral nation of Wales which only wanted to see these historic troubles finally subside and give way to a new wave of modern pro-globalization commerce and consumerism! Dr. Davies began to ponder about the nature of impact on the culture of Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales by the obviously radical IRA. He hoped the new year would bring much focus and fortune and positive folklore regarding the 'magic' of that area of Europe.