Ireland's UN Peacekeeping Policy During the Cold War Era

Ireland's UN Peacekeeping Policy During the Cold War Era
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9783031327773
ISBN-13 : 3031327772
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Book Synopsis Ireland's UN Peacekeeping Policy During the Cold War Era by : Terry M. Mays

Download or read book Ireland's UN Peacekeeping Policy During the Cold War Era written by Terry M. Mays and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-05-29 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book to study the establishment and evolution of an Irish Peacekeeping Policy. The author uses declassified primary source materials released by the Irish National Archives and relies on the notes and discussions of Government and legislative debates to demonstrate how the Irish governmental system operated to make the crucial decisions to dispatch contingents to UN peacekeeping operations. Analysed are: declassified discussion, debate, draft and final memos, and cables between the UN and Irish Government as well as internal to the Irish Government. The author considers the three step process of the political discussions between Ireland and the UN: the coordination between Ireland and other states; the discussions among members of the Irish Government; and the debate within the Irish legislature. Through this the author aims to promote an understanding of the mechanics behind Ireland’s rise in reputation as a major backer and contributor to UN peacekeeping. At the same time, it presents an examination of a unique codified state process related to agreeing to the dispatch of personnel in support of UN peacekeeping.

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