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Joseph Walshe

Joseph Walshe

Irish Foreign Policy 1922-1946

by Aengus Nolan
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/02/2008

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Recalled to Ireland from Paris in 1922 as the Treaty split the country and with only a short time as a diplomat behind him, Joseph Walshe went on to serve twenty-four years as acting secretary and then secretary of the External Affairs department. His inexperience was echoed by the inexperience of all those who ran departments in the emerging Free State. His first challenge was to establish External Affairs as a strong, independent department despite the general opinion that it was unnecessary. Despite his initial opposition to Fianna Fail and his fears that they posed a threat to the state, he subsequently worked closely with de Valera when his party came to power in 1932. During the second world war he was deeply involved in maintaining the state's policy of friendly neutrality despite pressure from British and later American diplomats and politicians.
ISBN:
9781856355803
9781856355803
Category:
Biography: historical
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-02-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Mercier Press Ltd
Country of origin:
Ireland
Pages:
356
Dimensions (mm):
215x135x33mm
Weight:
0.39kg

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