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Dublin's American Policy

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Dublin's American Policy Troy D. Davis
Libristo-Code: 06325665
As the Second World War came to an end in 1945, few countries had less in common -- in terms of geop... Vollständige Beschreibung
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As the Second World War came to an end in 1945, few countries had less in common -- in terms of geopolitical power -- than Ireland and the United States. In this informative narrative history, Troy D. Davis examines the diplomatic relationship between the two nations during the seven years immediately following the war. He assesses the effect of that relationship on the subsequent history of Ireland and emphasizes the impact of Ireland's early Cold War policies on partition -- the most intractable of twentieth-century Irish problems.Benefiting from extensive++ archival research in Ireland, the United States, and Great Britain, the book provides a behind-the-scenes look at such topics as Ireland's unsuccessful application for U.N. membership in 1946; Irish participation in the Marshall Plan; and Ireland's 1949 decision not to join NATO.Davis reveals that, in its formulation of diplomatic policy, the Irish government was hamstrung by domestic political considerations. Most notably, during the 1948 to 1951 period, electoral pressures moved the Irish coalition ministry to follow a policy of virulent but ultimately counterproductive anti-partitionism. The Irish government pursued the chimerical goal of convincing the United States to pressure the British into uniting Ireland, regardless of the wishes of the Northern majority. Davis argues that, given the importance of the United States' alliance with Great Britain, this Irish plan was extremely unrealistic. Consequently, it failed to advance Irish national interests and served instead to further entrench the border between North and South.The book will serve as a useful guide to those seeking a better understanding of thecontemporary controversy over Irish partition. Students of twentieth-century Irish history, American diplomatic history, and Cold War history will also find this book of particular interest.

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Vollständiger Name Dublin's American Policy
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 1998
Anzahl der Seiten 232
EAN 9780813209074
ISBN 9780813209074
Libristo-Code 06325665
Gewicht 449
Abmessungen 139 x 216 x 20
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