Review:

Irish Neutrality

overall review score: 4.5
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Irish neutrality refers to the foreign policy of Ireland of not participating in international conflicts or military alliances.

Key Features

  • Non-alignment in international conflicts
  • Maintaining a policy of military neutrality
  • Respecting the principles of non-intervention in other countries' affairs

Pros

  • Promotes peace and stability
  • Enhances Ireland's reputation as a neutral country
  • Allows Ireland to focus on diplomatic solutions to conflicts

Cons

  • May limit Ireland's ability to participate in certain international initiatives or interventions
  • Critics argue that it can be perceived as isolationist

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