This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of the Congo, in the period 1960–64, and also studies the political motivation of the Irish Government in acceding to the request from the Secretary General of the United Nations Organisation when, in July 1960, he sought an Irish military contingent to join UN forces in the Congo. The thesis opens by outlining the political situation in the newly established Republic of Congo, touches upon the international relations climate of the cold-war era, and includes an examination of the efforts of the USA, USSR & Belgium to destabilize the new Republic of the Congo. The thesis then studies the political motivation of the Irish Government in acceding to...
Security policy is an essential component of any state's governance. It consists of addressing prese...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is concerned with how Irish peacekeeping policy and practice has evolved in...
On 19 June 1960 the UN Security Council passed the resolution no 143 (1960), which enabled the star...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe problem of the secession of Cathan...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
THESIS 6176This study examines United Nations peacekeeping as practised between 1956 and 1999. In pa...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
Security policy is an essential component of any state's governance. It consists of addressing prese...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
This thesis examines the Irish Army’s service with United Nations forces (ONUC) in the Republic of ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is concerned with how Irish peacekeeping policy and practice has evolved in...
On 19 June 1960 the UN Security Council passed the resolution no 143 (1960), which enabled the star...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe problem of the secession of Cathan...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
THESIS 6176This study examines United Nations peacekeeping as practised between 1956 and 1999. In pa...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
This thesis studies the peacekeeping, peace enforcement and peace-building efforts undertaken by the...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
Security policy is an essential component of any state's governance. It consists of addressing prese...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...
The National Army (N.A.) of the Free State (F.S.) had as its forerunner the Irish Republican Army (...