Is Ireland Neutral: The Many Myths of Irish Neutrality

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Here, Irish Times journalist Conor Gallagher takes an urgent, provocative dive into Irish neutrality - a core facet of Irish life - and explores how it might look in the future.
Neutrality has, supposedly, long been a pillar of the Irish national identity. But examining the concept reveals it to be a vague, flimsy and elastic notion that, throughout history, various governments have been happy to stretch or, in some cases, abandon entirely. Today, warfare has expanded to include cyberattacks, environmental concerns, election interference and disinformation. If our traditional idea of warfare is changing, should our idea of neutrality change, too?



In this timely and thought-provoking examination of a core tenet of Irish society, Conor Gallagher explores the practical and ethical implications of choosing a side. He asks, in the face of aggression, is it right to sit back and do nothing? And is it even possible to be neutral in such an interconnected world?
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Weight 0.500000
Author Gallagher, Conor
Availability IP
Department Miscellaneous Books
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780717195992
Pages 336
Published 08/06/2023
Publisher Gill and Macmillan
Section Miscellaneous Books
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