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Irish Studies in International Affairs, incorporating ARINS (Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South), 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 35, Number 1, 2024Table of Contents
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View The Role of Atrocities in the Turn from Western to Post-Western Order: Reflections on Pankaj Mishra's 'The Shoah after Gaza'
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View Sea-Level Rise and Human Mobility: The Legal Implications for Ireland's Foreign and Domestic Policies
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View 'Which' Women Matter in Peacebuilding? Exploring Women's Grassroots Peacebuilding as Mobilised through Compassion in Northern Ireland
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'Which' Women Matter in Peacebuilding? Exploring Women's Grassroots Peacebuilding as Mobilised through Compassion in Northern Ireland
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View 'The Most Important Weapon in this Diplomatic War for National Union': The Irish Free State and the Boundary Commission, 1923–25
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'The Most Important Weapon in this Diplomatic War for National Union': The Irish Free State and the Boundary Commission, 1923–25
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View 'Of no interest to this country': The Treaty of Lausanne and its consequences for the Foreign Policy of the Irish Free State, 1923 to 1924
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| ISSN | 2009-0072 |
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| Print ISSN | 0332-1460 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-04-10 |
| Open Access | No |




