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  • In May of 2015, Ireland became the latest country to legalize same-sex marriage, and

  • the first to do so by popular vote. But are they influential enough in the rest of the

  • world to affect global change? Just how powerful is Ireland?

  • Well, the island of Ireland is the third largest in Europe, after Great Britain and Iceland.

  • However, there are actually two separateIrelandslocated on the 32 and a half thousand square

  • mile land mass: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Now, technically, Northern Ireland

  • is not an independent state, and actually belongs to the United Kingdom. So were

  • going to focus on the Republic of Ireland, which makes up nearly 85% of the island and

  • hosts some 4.8 million residents. That’s roughly the same size as West Virginia, but

  • with two and a half times the population.

  • Despite the comparatively large population, Ireland is actually one of the richest countries

  • in the world per-capita. Theyre nearly on par with the United States, and significantly

  • wealthier than their neighbors in the UK. Like many wealthy countries, Ireland ranks

  • high on the Human Development Index. At number 11, theyre sandwiched just between Denmark

  • and Sweden.

  • And as you might be able to tell from their recent same-sex marriage referendum, theyre

  • also a fairly progressive country, with high marks for civil liberties, human rights, and

  • freedom of the press. As a matter of a fact, in 2005 Ireland was deemed to have the highest

  • quality of life in the world. Although following the subsequent global recession, they dropped

  • to number 12 in 2013.

  • Part of their wealth comes from being one of the largest pharmaceutical and medical

  • supply exporters in the world. And with an extremely low corporate tax rate, many multinational

  • companies, especially those from the US, take full advantage of Ireland’s semi-tax haven

  • status.

  • But when it comes to their military, Ireland falls to the bottom of the list. With less

  • than 10,000 active personnel, and a defense budget of less than half a percent of their

  • GDP, Ireland doesn’t even rank in most military comparisons. Theyre less equipped than

  • Somalia. Besides UN Peacekeeping missions, the Irish military is mostly responsible for

  • protecting the EU’s fishing industry. But their nearly nonexistent military is intentional.

  • Since the 1930s, Ireland has been steadfastly neutral in geopolitics. As a result, theyve

  • refused to join NATO or take part in any armed conflicts. Still, Irish residents are allowed

  • to join foreign militaries, leading to Irish battalions in unlikely places throughout history.

  • This neutral stance and lack of a sizable military doesn’t mean that Ireland is defenseless.

  • They were one of the early countries to join the EU, and were a founding member of both

  • the Council of Europe and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

  • That’s not to mention their close and interfamilial ties with both the UK and the US. As a matter

  • of a fact, there are seven times more Irish people in the United States than there are

  • in Ireland, and the Irish make up ten percent of the US population. Having that kind of

  • connection with the most powerful military in the world means that they can easily get

  • away with skimping on military spending to focus on what ranks them so highly elsewhere.

  • So how powerful is Ireland? Well, besides giving the world St Patrick’s Day, Guinness,

  • and medical supplies, their power is mostly self contained.

  • If youre interested in learning more about how powerful the United Kingdom is, make sure

  • you check out our full video here. Thanks as always for watching, and please remember

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