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Irish Studies in International Affairs
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Edited by Dr John Doyle
Print ISSN: 0332-1460
Online ISSN: 2009-0072
Frequency: 1 Annually
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Irish Studies in International Affairs is the leading Irish-based journal in the discipline, with an increasing international reputation and circulation. It has been published by the Royal Irish Academy since 1979, for its Committee for International Affairs.
Each issue includes contributions based on a core theme, drawing on presentations to the annual International Affairs Conference, organised at the Academy every November by the Committee for International Affairs
Theme issues that the journal has dealt with over the years incude:
- Ireland and the Kosovo conflict
- The ‘War on terrorism’
- The rise of Asia in international affairs
- A responsibility to protect? Sovereignty vs Intervention.
- International politics and the global economic crisis.
Contributors to the journal have included: Garret FitzGerald, Robert Fisk, Mary Robinson, Patrick Keatinge, John Bowman, Martti Ahtisaari, John Bruton, Noel Dorr and Patrick Honohan.
Irish Studies in International Affairs continues to be an outlet for established academics and others in Ireland and internationally, but also a forum supporting postgraduates and others embarking on careers in international affairs research to present their work.
Irish Studies in International Affairs has been selected for inclusion in the Scopus indexing service.
Individual Annual Subscription (Print and Online): €35
Institutional Annual Subscription (Online Only): €100
Institutional Annual Subscription (Print and Online): €114
ISIA Volume 22 (2011)
Irish Studies in International Affairs, Volume 22 (2011)
Special focus: Governance for a more ethical world
(€35)