Documents on Irish Foreign Policy, Volume XIV

Kevin O'Sullivan (Editor), Michael Kennedy (Editor), Eunan O'Halpin (Editor), Kate O'Malley (Editor), Bernadette Whelan (Editor), Jennifer Redmond (Editor), John Gibney (Editor), Melissa Baird (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The fourteenth volume in the Documents on Irish Foreign Policy (DIFP) series runs from 1969 to 1973. DIFP XIV is an essential collection of source material on the outbreak of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. It lays out in comprehensive detail, using many never previously published documents, the response of Jack Lynch’s government to events in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1973 and shows how Dublin came to develop a new approach to Northern Ireland as the search for peace in Northern Ireland came to dominate British-Irish relations. The volume also covers in detail Ireland’s EEC accession negotiations and entry into the Common Market in 1973; Ireland’s policy at the United Nations General Assembly, Dublin’s response to the ending of the Biafran War, relations with the Nixon administration in the United States and Ireland’s first steps in opening diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and Japan.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Place of PublicationDublin
    Publisher Royal Irish Academy
    Number of pages1226
    ISBN (Print)9781802050219
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2024

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