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Ireland and the League of Nations, 1919-1946: International Relations, Diplomacy and Politics

International Relations, Diplomacy and Politics

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The book offers a comprehensive examination of Ireland's involvement in the League of Nations, highlighting its significance in shaping inter-war foreign policy. Utilizing previously unstudied official records and European archives, it explores the roles of key political figures like Eamon de Valera and Patrick McGilligan. The analysis underscores the relationship between Irish diplomats in Geneva and other missions, emphasizing the Permanent Representative's role in the broader diplomatic network. It also challenges previous perceptions of the Free State's foreign policy, revealing a more global focus beyond Anglo-Irish concerns.

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Ireland and the League of Nations, 1919-1946: International Relations, Diplomacy and Politics, Michael Kennedy

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1996
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Título
Ireland and the League of Nations, 1919-1946: International Relations, Diplomacy and Politics
Subtítulo
International Relations, Diplomacy and Politics
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1996
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
285
ISBN10
0716525496
ISBN13
9780716525493
Serie
Descripción
The book offers a comprehensive examination of Ireland's involvement in the League of Nations, highlighting its significance in shaping inter-war foreign policy. Utilizing previously unstudied official records and European archives, it explores the roles of key political figures like Eamon de Valera and Patrick McGilligan. The analysis underscores the relationship between Irish diplomats in Geneva and other missions, emphasizing the Permanent Representative's role in the broader diplomatic network. It also challenges previous perceptions of the Free State's foreign policy, revealing a more global focus beyond Anglo-Irish concerns.