IN SEPTEMBER 2006 THE GOVERNMENT’S newly published White Paper on Irish Aid was presented to the media and the public as a statement of Ireland’s new position in, and increased responsibilities to, the international community. The economic success of the Celtic Tiger era had endowed the State not only with the means but also with the obligation to strengthen its aid commitments to developing nations
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The news-media has been identified as an influence on donor nations’ overseas aid allocations, actin...
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Surveys of Irish public opinion on international development assistance have shown high levels of su...
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The International Fund for Ireland, which was set up by the British and Irish Governments in 1986 un...
This paper explores aspects of Ireland's post-war relief programme, including the provision of relie...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
The potato blight that struck Ireland in 1845 led to ineffable suffering that sent shockwaves throug...
non-peer-reviewedInternational attention has been focused on the mechanisms through which Ireland cr...
Given its impressive economic performance over the past two decades, Ireland earned the title, the ‘...
In the past decade new donors, especially China, have become important in the international system a...
Part of the Communication Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sch...
The news-media has been identified as an influence on donor nations’ overseas aid allocations, actin...
Up to very recently, Ireland was spoken of in very adulatory terms, to the point of being dubbed the...
Due to the vast developments in technology and information sharing, developing countries now have in...
The channelling of US aid funds into a drive to increase productivity was an important feature of th...
Surveys of Irish public opinion on international development assistance have shown high levels of su...
Until very recently, Ireland was spoken of in very adulatory terms, to the point of being dubbed the...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The International Fund for Ireland, which was set up by the British and Irish Governments in 1986 un...
This paper explores aspects of Ireland's post-war relief programme, including the provision of relie...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
The potato blight that struck Ireland in 1845 led to ineffable suffering that sent shockwaves throug...
non-peer-reviewedInternational attention has been focused on the mechanisms through which Ireland cr...
Given its impressive economic performance over the past two decades, Ireland earned the title, the ‘...
In the past decade new donors, especially China, have become important in the international system a...