David Andrews was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs under Jack Lynch's government in 1977. However, as a vocal critic of Charles Haughey, he was confined to the backbenches during Haughey's 13-year period as leader. This memoir looks at his tussles with Haughey, and his role in focusing American attention on Somalia.
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