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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Editorials
Date: June, 2020
By: John Minahane
Title: The Original Comes From China
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The Original Comes From China John Minahane p.2

a. Could China have become such a powerful country without Mao? Godfree Roberts p. 5

b. The winners in the Cultural Revolution Godfree Roberts p. 6

c. What kind of leader is Xi Jinping? Robin Daverma p. 8

d. The links between the 1920 Cork hunger strikes and China Francis Kane p. 8

The London Times On Russia, Ireland And Palestine, Easter 1920 Introduction by Manus O’Riordan p. 9

Father Alexander McCabe and His Spanish Civil War Diaries Manus O’Riordan p. 10

Britain versus Russia – Battle for the Caucasus (Part 6) Pat Walsh p. 12

New soil study confirms 1943 Bengal famine was caused by Winston Churchill’s policies, not drought p. 19

Debate Between George Sylvester Viereck, Editor Of “The Fatherland” New York And Cecil Chesterton Editor Of “The New Witness” London, On “Whether The Cause Of Germany Or That Of The Allied Powers Is Just.” p. 20

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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials
Date: April, 2020
By: Editorial
Title: Sinn Fein And The Fog Of Party Politics
There are no clear Constitutional grounds for the decision of the Dublin Government to treat the Provisional IRA as being in rebellion against it when it made war on the Constitutionally illegitimate British regime in the North.

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From: Church & State: Editorials
Date: April, 2020
By: Editorial
Title: A Warning Plague?
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A Warning Plague? Editorial
Problems Arising From The Glorification Of A Bad War Brendan Clifford
Orwell, Ireland And The War The View From Airstrip Two, part three Martin Tyrrell
The RIC Have Been Portrayed As A Legitimate Police Force! Hugh Duffy (Unpublished Letter)
Under Concrete Steeples! Wilson John Haire (Poem)
Vox Pat: Here And There; A Protestant Love Song To A Catholic People; For The Birds? Corona: A Reminder! Joys Of Spring!; Diversity In Cork; End of Jewish Chronicle; Listowel; Irish Adoptions; DeV and The Germans; 'Civil War' Revenge; Global Road Crashes. Pat Maloney
Reliquiae Baxteriana: From Baxter To Boston. Part 6 Stephen Richards
Solzhenitsyn's Two Centuries Together. Part 13 The Pogroms (Part 3) Peter Brooke
The Spanish Polemic On Colonialism. Part 18. Theodore Roosevelt And World War I. John Minahane
An Irish History Quiz For The Cocooned! Manus O'Riordan

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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Editorials
Date: March, 2020
By: David Morrison
Title: Trump Draws Back from War with Iran – Twice
War avoided – for now

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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials
Date: March, 2020
By: Editorial
Title: Is The Party Over?
The IRA fought a war against Britain in the North. The whole time it was engaged in that war, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail held the subversive view that the British State in the North was illegitimate, and was a usurpation of Irish sovereignty, while also denouncing Republican resistance to the illegitimate regime. Sinn Fein brought a negotiated end to the war on advantageous terms for its community. The people who fought the war to an orderly conclusion are still there. It matters little whether they have the form of an Army Council or not. They are of a kind with what Fianna Fail was for a generation after dumping arms—and which it has now well and truly ceased to be.

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