Ireland's UN Peacekeeping Policy During the Cold War Era
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the development of Ireland's Peacekeeping Policy, utilizing declassified materials from the Irish National Archives. It delves into the decision-making processes within the Irish government regarding UN peacekeeping operations, highlighting discussions, debates, and internal communications. The author outlines a three-step process involving coordination with other states, government discussions, and legislative debates, aiming to shed light on how Ireland became a significant supporter of UN peacekeeping efforts and the unique procedural framework governing personnel deployment.
