Ireland, Africa and the End of Empire Small State Identity in the Cold War 1955 - 75
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Summary
Author Biography
Kevin O'Sullivan is an IRCHSS CARA Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Birmingham and University College Dublin.
Table of Contents
Introduction1. Unmistakably European: Ireland and the decolonisation of Africa2. Ireland comes of age: Congo, peacekeeping and foreign policy3. On the side of the angels: The birth of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement4. Biafra: Ireland, Nigeria and the politics of civil war5. Concern for Africa: The Biafran humanitarian crisis6. 'Boks Amach': Southern Africa, popular protest and foreign policy7. Re-shaping the relationship: Ireland, the EC and southern Africa8. 'If we're Christians at all': Irish foreign aidConclusion
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