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- External_association abstract "External association was a hypothetical relationship between Ireland and the British Commonwealth proposed by Éamon de Valera in 1921–22, whereby Ireland would be a sovereign state associated with, but not a member of, the Commonwealth; the British monarch would be head of the association, but not head of state of Ireland. De Valera proposed external association as a compromise between isolationist Irish republicanism on the one hand and Dominion status on the other. Whereas a full republic could not be a member of the Commonwealth until the London Declaration of 1949, a Dominion could not be fully independent until the Statute of Westminster 1931.External association was never implemented as such; however, de Valera's 1930s diplomacy reflected similar ideas, as did the Commonwealth's London Declaration.".
- External_association wikiPageExternalLink books?id=uyRa1I3DB-oC.
- External_association wikiPageID "36754865".
- External_association wikiPageRevisionID "620866410".
- External_association hasPhotoCollection External_association.
- External_association subject Category:1921_in_Ireland.
- External_association subject Category:1922_in_Ireland.
- External_association subject Category:20th_century_in_international_relations.
- External_association subject Category:British_monarchy.
- External_association subject Category:History_of_the_Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- External_association subject Category:International_relations_terms.
- External_association subject Category:Irish_constitutional_law.
- External_association subject Category:Irish_nationalism.
- External_association subject Category:Proposed_laws_of_Ireland.
- External_association subject Category:Proposed_laws_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- External_association subject Category:Sovereignty.
- External_association subject Category:Supranational_unions.
- External_association type Thing.
- External_association comment "External association was a hypothetical relationship between Ireland and the British Commonwealth proposed by Éamon de Valera in 1921–22, whereby Ireland would be a sovereign state associated with, but not a member of, the Commonwealth; the British monarch would be head of the association, but not head of state of Ireland. De Valera proposed external association as a compromise between isolationist Irish republicanism on the one hand and Dominion status on the other.".
- External_association label "External association".
- External_association seeAlso Executive_Authority_(External_Relations)_Act_1936.
- External_association sameAs m.0l8m8t1.
- External_association sameAs Q5422015.
- External_association sameAs Q5422015.
- External_association wasDerivedFrom External_association?oldid=620866410.
- External_association isPrimaryTopicOf External_association.