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Reforming the Agreement: A Dublin view
In the Republic the Good Friday Agreement is seen as a towering achievement of Irish diplomacy and statecraft. But while the public and politicians are
ARINS Analysis and Research: Ireland North and South
Explaining the different results in opinion polls on Irish unity
Attitude surveys tend to show that public opinion in Northern Ireland, on the political future, has shifted significantly in the aftermath of the UK’s 2016
ARINS podcast episode 13: Irish Unity: Lessons from Germany?
In this episode Tobias Lock and Aoife O’Donoghue discuss the lessons learned from German Unification and how we might best apply them.
“If you are to go out sir, then we’ll all go out together” – The Heroics of Tom Crean
In our latest Library Blog post we sail away to Antarctica with Tom Crean in a post co-authored by RIA Deputy Librarian Meadhbh Murphy and
Library
Explore Grangegorman before the institutions
Raymond Gillespie, MRIA is Professor of History at Maynooth University. His main research interest is social change in early modern Ireland. In this article, Professor
Grangegorman Histories
ARINS podcast episode 12: Participatory Constitutionalism and the Agenda for Change
In this episode, Joanne McEvoy and Fidelma Ashe explore the ways in which including and encouraging popular engagement can not only enrich constitutional discussion but
New knowledge partnerships needed to address sustainability challenges
How academics, members of the public and policy makers can work together to research solutions to climate change challenges. Find out more in this blog
Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee
Much more than meh: The Northern Ireland Assembly Elections of 5 May 2022
The Northern Ireland Assembly election of May 2022 was transformational, despite very small shifts in the magnitudes of seats won by the two dominant blocs.