A History of Ireland in International Relations by Owen McGee

A History of Ireland in International Relations by Owen McGee

Author:Owen McGee [McGee, Owen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781788551151
Publisher: Irish Academic
Published: 2020-02-05T00:00:00+00:00


Endnotes

1 B.A. McKenzie, ‘The European Youth Campaign in Ireland: neutrality, Americanisation and the Cold War 1950 to 1959’, Diplomatic history, vol. 40 no. 3 (2016), 421–44.

2 Ronan Fanning, The Irish department of finance 1922–1958 (Dublin, 1978), 626.

3 Michael Kennedy, Deirdre McMahon (eds), Obligations and responsibilities: Ireland and the United Nations 1955–2005 (Dublin, 2005), 51.

4 Michael Kennedy, Deirdre McMahon (eds), Obligations and responsibilities, 31, 35, 37, 42, 46–7.

5 L.W. White, ‘Patrick Lynch (1917–2001)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009).

6 T. K. Whitaker, ‘Timothy O’Driscoll (1908–98)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009).

7 Tom Feeney, ‘Gerard Sweetman (1908–70)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009); Shaun Boylan, ‘Michael Sweetman (1935–72)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009).

8 The diplomatic tradition of conceiving of the world purely in terms of the economic output levels of regions was associated with a ‘global partnership’ system launched in 1968. It could well be dated, however, to the creation of the World Bank Group during 1960 and the subsequent development of regional development policies at the UN. Roy Blough, ‘The World Bank Group’, International organization, vol. 22 no. 1 (winter 1968), 152–81; Michael Brauninger, Henning Vopel, ‘Globalisation, trade and growth: a macroeconomic perspective’, Intereconomics (May–June 2009) 185–92.

9 Cremin succeeded two old republicans (Sean Nunan and Sean Murphy) who had acted in an essentially caretaker role as departmental secretaries since 1951.

10 Niall Keogh, Con Cremin: Ireland’s wartime diplomat (Cork, 2006), chapters 6–8.

11 Michael Kennedy, ‘Hugh McCann (1916–86)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009).

12 M. Kennedy, D. McMahon (eds), Obligations and responsibilities, 9 (quote), 28–31, 47–51.

13 Bryce Evans, Stephen Kelly (eds), Frank Aiken: nationalist and internationalist (Dublin, 2014).

14 Patrick Lynch, ‘The economic scene’, in O.D. Edwards (ed.), Conor Cruise O’Brien introduces Ireland (London, 1969), 78. This idea did much to revive interest in the writings of James Connolly in Ireland during the 1960s, with even Lynch typifying him as a ‘great revolutionary Marxist’. Ibid., 76.

15 Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, The American challenge (1st English translation, London, 1968), 164. The author was a key figure in shaping French foreign policy during the 1950s and 1960s.

16 Peter Murray, Facilitating the future?: US aid, European integration and Irish industrial viability 1948–1973 (Dublin, 2009), 196.

17 C.C. O’Brien, ‘Ireland in international affairs’, in O.D. Edwards (ed.), Conor Cruise O’Brien introduces Ireland (London, 1968), 129–34; J.M. Skelly, Irish diplomacy at the United Nations (Dublin, 1997), 19–20.

18 Frank Callanan, ‘Conor Cruise O’Brien (1917–2008)’, Dictionary of Irish biography (Cambridge, 2009); Eamon Delaney, An accidental diplomat (Dublin, 2001), 15.

19 Michael Kennedy, Deirdre McMahon (eds), Obligations and responsibilities, 54–6.

20 Ibid., 16, 18–19, 21, 23 (quote).

21 Edward Kennedy, ‘The Persian Gulf: arms race or arms control?’, Foreign affairs, vol. 54 no. 1 (Oct. 1975).

22 C.C. O’Brien, Writers and politics (London, 1965).

23 Pia Phiri, ‘UNHCR, international refugee protection and Ireland’, in U. Fraser, C. Harvey (eds), Sanctuary in Ireland (Dublin, 2003), 115.

24 The rabbi in question was Isaac Herzog.

25 Dermot Keogh, ‘Making Aliya: Irish Jews, the Irish state and Israel’, in D. Keogh, F. O’Shea, C. Quinlan (ed.), Ireland in the 1950s: the lost decade (Cork, 2001), 252–72.



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