Brexit poses fundamental challenges to the Irish state across the public policy spectrum but critically in the area of security and defence. Traditionally, Irish security and defence policy was driven by three interconnected policy goals; territorial defence, aid to the civil power and international security operations. The prospect of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union has placed each of these three security and defence roles into a new context and poses a substantial existential challenge to the Irish state. Each will be reviewed in turn; the impact of Brexit on Irish security and defence policy, the capacity and role of the defence forces, and Ireland’s engagement in EU security and defence – including the prospect of a ‘common ...
Since 1998 the Irish border has become invisible, more conduit than barrier between Ireland North an...
The decision of the UK Government to withdraw from the single market and the EU customs union after ...
The decision of the 2016 British referendum on EU membership to take the United Kingdom out of EU wi...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
In Northern Ireland, the EU Referendum debate focused on two specific issues related to the politica...
The topic of this thesis is the Irish issue in the light of the Brexit debates. British people decid...
Security and defence has been a somewhat neglected area of study within Irish foreign policy. Only n...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
Security policy is an essential component of any state's governance. It consists of addressing prese...
This thesis examines in what way Brexit is constructed as a security threat with regards to the Iris...
First published: 22 October 2018The outcome of the UK referendum of June 2016 on the question of EU ...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
This article offers an original analysis of Ireland’s and the UK’s common EU membership in the light...
Europe as a region has 1.7 million troops, and the second highest level of regional defence spending...
The aim of this chapter is to reconsider Irish foreign, security and defence policy in the light of ...
Since 1998 the Irish border has become invisible, more conduit than barrier between Ireland North an...
The decision of the UK Government to withdraw from the single market and the EU customs union after ...
The decision of the 2016 British referendum on EU membership to take the United Kingdom out of EU wi...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
In Northern Ireland, the EU Referendum debate focused on two specific issues related to the politica...
The topic of this thesis is the Irish issue in the light of the Brexit debates. British people decid...
Security and defence has been a somewhat neglected area of study within Irish foreign policy. Only n...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
Security policy is an essential component of any state's governance. It consists of addressing prese...
This thesis examines in what way Brexit is constructed as a security threat with regards to the Iris...
First published: 22 October 2018The outcome of the UK referendum of June 2016 on the question of EU ...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
This article offers an original analysis of Ireland’s and the UK’s common EU membership in the light...
Europe as a region has 1.7 million troops, and the second highest level of regional defence spending...
The aim of this chapter is to reconsider Irish foreign, security and defence policy in the light of ...
Since 1998 the Irish border has become invisible, more conduit than barrier between Ireland North an...
The decision of the UK Government to withdraw from the single market and the EU customs union after ...
The decision of the 2016 British referendum on EU membership to take the United Kingdom out of EU wi...