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Irish Studies in International Affairs has been published since 1979 as the leading Irish-based, peer-reviewed, journal in the discipline, with an increasing international reputation and circulation. Each issue includes contributions on a special theme and other original articles related to Ireland and international affairs broadly defined, to include issues such as development aid, conflict resolution, trade and human rights.
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Volume 32, Number 2, Analysing and Researching Ireland, North and South 2021Table of Contents

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View Summary of The Hermeneutics of the Good Friday Agreement: A Response to 'Getting Ready' by Brendan O'Leary
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View Summary of Traditions, Lives and New Identities in a Dynamic Political Landscape: A Response to 'Unionism, Identity and Irish Unity: Paradigms, Problems and Paradoxes' by Jennifer Todd
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View Summary of Configuring Irish Unification Processes: A Response to 'The Good Friday Agreement and a United Ireland' by Rory Montgomery
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View Summary of A Crowded Stage: A Response to 'Cross-Border Cooperation Health in Ireland' by Deirdre Heenan
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View Summary of Who is Better off? Measuring Cross-border Differences in Living Standards, Opportunities and Quality of Life on the Island of Ireland
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View Summary of Thoughts on Quality of Life, North and South: A Response to ‘Who is Better off’ by Adele Bergin and Seamus McGuinness
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View Summary of The Rules for Holding Referendums on Irish Unity: A Response to ‘The Perils of Referendums: A Review’ by Matt Qvortrup
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View Summary of Setting the Franchise for a Northern Ireland Referendum on Unification: Discretion, Determination and the Common Good: A Response to ‘The Franchise in Irish Unification Referendums’ by Christopher McCrudden, Oran Doyle and David Kenny
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View Summary of A Historic Referendum—but who are the People? A Response to ‘The Franchise in an Irish Unification Referendum’ by Christopher McCrudden, Oran Doyle and David Kenny
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View Summary of Beyond the Path of Least Resistance: Constructing a Referendum Franchise that Reflects the People of Northern Ireland: A Response to ‘The Franchise in Irish Unification Referendums’ by Christopher McCrudden, Oran Doyle and David Kenny
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View Summary of Obstacles to Public Health that even Pandemics cannot Overcome: The Politics of Covid-19 on the Island of Ireland
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View Summary of Tracking the Wave of a Calamitous Failure: A Response to ‘Obstacles to Public Health that even Pandemics cannot Overcome: The Politics of COVID-19 on the Island of Ireland’ by Ann Nolan et al.
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View Summary of Deliberating on the Constitutional Future: A Response to ‘A Modest Proposal: Building a Deliberative System in Northern Ireland’ by Jane Suiter
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View Summary of Comparing Social Security Provision North and South of Ireland: Past Developments and Future Challenges
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View Summary of Debating the Cost of Irish Reunification: A Response to ‘Why the Subvention does not Matter’ by John Doyle
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View Summary of The British-Irish Relationship and the Centrality of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference
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View Summary of The Long History of Hard-Won Agreements: A Response to Etain Tannam, ‘The British-Irish Relationship and the Centrality of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference’
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View Summary of Can British-Irish Cooperation Be Revived? A Response to ‘The British-Irish Relationship and the Centrality of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference’, by Etain Tannam
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View Summary of Challenges or Opportunities?: A Response to ‘Comparing Social Security Provision in the North and South of Ireland’ by Ciara Fitzpatrick and Charles O'Sullivan
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View Summary of Brexit: The ‘Bread and Butter’ Implications: A Response to ‘Comparing Social Security Provision in the North and South of Ireland’ by Ciara Fitzpatrick and Charles O'Sullivan
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View Summary of Constitutional Change: A Response to ‘Let “The People” Decide: Reflections on Constitutional Change and “Concurrent Consent”’ by Colin Harvey
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View Summary of Thinking Seriously about Irish Unity: A Response to ‘Let “The People” Decide: Reflections on Constitutional Change and “Concurrent Consent”’ by Colin Harvey
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View Summary of Nothing of Benefit: A Response to ‘The Rise and Fall and Rise of Academic Selection: The Case of Northern Ireland’ by Martin Brown et al.
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View Summary of A Problem of Policy Paralysis: A Response to ‘The Rise and Fall and Rise of Academic Selection: The Case of Northern Ireland’ by Martin Brown et al.
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View Summary of Establishing a New Laboratory: A Response to ‘A New Welfare Imaginary for the Island of Ireland’ by Mary P. Murphy
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View Summary of Converge or Diverge? One Island, Two Regimes: A Response to ‘A New Welfare Imaginary for the Island of Ireland’ by Mary P. Murphy
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View Summary of Shaking Ideologies: A Response to ‘Pulpit to Public: Church Leaders on a Post-Brexit Island’ by Gladys Ganiel
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View Summary of Nation-making and Re-making: A Response to Brice Dickson, ‘The Protection of Human Rights in a United Ireland’
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View Summary of The Road Not (Yet) Taken: A Charter of Rights for the Island of Ireland: A Response to ‘The Protection of Rights in a United Ireland’ by Brice Dickson
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View Summary of The Wealthiest Region in These Islands? A Vision for Northern Ireland: A Response to ‘Drivers and Barriers of Cross-Border Sectoral Ecosystems: The Pharmaceutical Sector in an All-Island Context’ by Chris van Egeraat and Declan Curran
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View Summary of The Role of Christian Church Leaders, Past and Present: A Response to ‘Pulpit to Public: Church Leaders on a Post-Brexit Island’ by Gladys Ganiel
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View Summary of The Churches’ Role in Articulating ‘Essential Values’: A Reply to Philip McDonagh’s and Margaret M. Scull’s Responses to ‘Pulpit to Public: Church Leaders on a Post-Brexit Island’ by Gladys Ganiel
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ISSN | 2009-0072 |
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Print ISSN | 0332-1460 |
Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-01 |
Open Access | Yes |