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The Irish Passport

Ireland and the United Nations

The Irish Passport

The Irish Passport

Society & Culture

4.8652 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Ireland's dream as it emerged as an independent state was to 'take its place among the nations of the world'. The principle of international cooperation has therefore always been tightly bound up with Irish nationalism and how the country pursues its goals. In this episode, Naomi and Tim explore Ireland's quest for recognition, first at the League of Nations and then at its successor the United Nations. We speak to longtime UN staffer Niall McCann to hear the inside story of how Ireland is seen at the UN, and discuss the surprising role of the Irish government in pushing for radical reform of the intergovernmental body. Plus, Naomi discusses a story she broke that revealed how the outsized influence of the UN's five permanent security council members can warp its policy and disable the body from being effective-- in this case, on Ukraine. A bonus episode is available for Patreon supporters in which Naomi and Tim debrief from this episode and discuss what stood out to them. It's available for subscribers along with our full archive of extra content over at: www.patreon.com/theirishpassport

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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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