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🗓️ 26 November 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, welcome to Irish Passport. |
0:02.3 | Let's do it. |
0:03.1 | Welcome to the Irish Passport. |
0:04.8 | I'm Tim McInerney. |
0:06.0 | I'm Naomi O'Leary. |
0:07.0 | We're friends. |
0:07.7 | Can you both to Naomi? |
0:08.6 | Ano Arfad, Tim. |
0:10.0 | This is your passport to Irish culture, history and politics. |
0:13.2 | Uh-huh. |
0:13.5 | I'm recording. |
0:14.2 | One, two, two, three. |
0:16.6 | Okay. Hello, everyone and welcome back to the Irish Passport Podcast. |
0:43.2 | Hi everybody. |
0:44.3 | Now, Naomi, today we are going to be delving into Irish foreign policy a little bit, |
0:49.2 | and specifically Ireland's history and relationship with the UN, the United Nations. |
0:54.3 | Of course, the United Nations is a global intergovernmental organisation that brings together |
0:59.0 | the world's countries basically to try and find common solutions. |
1:02.7 | It's one of the structures that was built after the Second World War with the aim of trying |
1:06.6 | to avoid a repeat of such a disaster. |
1:08.9 | Yeah, right. So in this episode, we're going to be talking |
1:10.9 | about the longer history of Ireland in the context of various intergovernmental organizations like |
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