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Why is Ireland breaking with tradition and engaging in more assertive…
Why is Ireland breaking with tradition and engaging in more assertive peace operations?
Bringing peace to the world
Protects soldiers and local populations
Allowing missions to be more effective
60 Years of an Unbroken Tradition (engaged in 1960s)
Strong Military contributions to UN
Long standing history of maintaining neutrality since World War II.
Ireland was the first country to send peacekeepers to the United Nations.
Ireland is not a NATO member.
Criticized for remaining neutral during World War II by UNSC
Brexit
Economics
Trades
International Law to protect
Irish nationalists are placed in a more unstable situation in the face of leaving the EU
EU
Member since1973
No longer a member of the EU Defence
Agency
British Commonwealth
Left in 1949
Republic of Ireland
The youth became more and more actively involved in politics.
Geographical location
War center
Industrial goods market
Domestic pressure to maintain neutrality
Promote sustainable