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Mr Simon Coveney T.D., Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs provided the keynote at the RIA's Standing Committee for International Affairs annual conference on 29 April 2020; 'The global politics of climate emergency.
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The annual International Affairs Conference will take place on 2 May 2023 and submissions are welcome before the closing date of Wednesday, 8 March.
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The Royal Irish Academy International Affairs Standing Committee is seeking papers for a series of panels to be included in its conference this year by Tuesday 14 March at 17:00,
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Mary Robinson MRIA provided the Plenary at this year's annual international affairs conference on 29 April 2020.
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Our 2023 International Affairs conference, kindly supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs, is now available to watch back.
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Call for papers for the 2021 International Affairs online conference. Deadline: Monday, 8 February 2021 at 17:00.
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Proposals are invited for papers addressing the theme of 'The West or the Rest?-Identity, Ideology, Institutions' for the annual International Affairs conference on the 1 of May 2024. Deadline for abstract submission: Monday 11 March 2024.
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Call for papers for the 2018 International Affairs conference - deadline extended to 16 March 2018.
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The Royal Irish Academy is issuing an open call seeking expressions of interest to serve on the Standing Committee for International Affairs (SCIA), for its new four year term commencing January 2019.
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If you missed our 2021 International Affairs conference addressing the new challenge to humanity posed by COVID-19 you can watch the keynote address and plenary lecture now.
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Call for Papers for the 2019 International Affairs Conference - deadline: Tuesday, 19 March 2019 at 5.00 p.m.
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Read John Doyle's freely available Editorial in Irish Studies in International Affairs, 2020, Vol. 31
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Proposals are invited for papers addressing the theme ‘Global Power Shifts: Connectivity, Cooperation and Conflict’
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Call for papers for the 2020 International Affairs Conference, 'The global politics of climate emergency' which will take place on Wednesday, 29 April 2020.
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Report of a seminar on the Commission on the Defence Forces, 7 April 2021
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Mr Simon Coveney T.D., Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade provided the keynote at the RIA's Standing Committee for International Affairs annual conference on 29 April 2020 and if you missed it you can watch it now.
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As Ireland nears the end of its two year term on the UN Security Council, this event reflected on and evaluated Ireland's contribution to the work of the Council and the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This event was recorded on 23.11.22
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