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Ireland, a voice among the nations, John Gibney, Michael Kennedy, Kate O`Malley

Label
Ireland, a voice among the nations, John Gibney, Michael Kennedy, Kate O`Malley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ireland
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1076240676
Responsibility statement
John Gibney, Michael Kennedy, Kate O`Malley
Sub title
a voice among the nations
Summary
Ireland had a foreign policy and a diplomatic service before there was an internationally recognised independent Irish state. The origins of the modern Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade lie in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs established as one of the first four government departments of the first Dail in January 1919. This richly illustrated book is a history of Irish foreign policy, rather than an institutional history of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade itself (though the two obviously go hand in hand). It explores how a small state such as Ireland has related to the wider world, by examining how Irish diplomats and politicians responded to the challenges presented by the upheavals of the twentieth century and how this small European state engaged with the world, from the Versailles peace conference of 1919 to the globalisation of the twenty-first century. --, Provided by publisher
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