An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of the Community was a response to similar moves by Britain. The author presents a detailed analysis of the domestic and external events that impacted on Dublin’s failed 1961 and 1967 bids for membership. Geary explores, for the first time, the successful 1970-2 enlargement negotiations and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Ireland’s negotiating team, led by Patrick Hillery. The book provides an important analysis of the May 1972 Irish referendum, examining the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ campaigns. The Epilogue delves into the controversial Treaty of Lisbon debate after Irish voters decisively rejected the treaty in June 2008. Is this just anothe...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
The Irish people were long thought to be among the most enthusiastic Europeans. Since 1988, Eurobaro...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
Ireland's accession to the European Communities in 1973 had internal and external connotations. Dome...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
The Irish people were long thought to be among the most enthusiastic Europeans. Since 1988, Eurobaro...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
Ireland's accession to the European Communities in 1973 had internal and external connotations. Dome...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
The Irish people were long thought to be among the most enthusiastic Europeans. Since 1988, Eurobaro...