Description
Irish Studies in International Affairs is the Royal Irish Academy’s peer‑reviewed journal on international relations and foreign policy, with a particular (but not exclusive) focus on Ireland. It has been published since the late 1970s as the leading Irish‑based, peer‑reviewed journal in the discipline, with an increasingly international reputation and circulation. Each annual issue normally includes a themed section plus other original articles on international affairs broadly defined: development aid, conflict resolution, trade, human rights, and Irish foreign policy are recurring topics. The Royal Irish Academy, Dublin is the publisher and it is one of the Academy’s flagship journals alongside Biology and Environment and the Irish Journal of Earth Sciences. Online access from 2002 onwards is via Project MUSE; earlier volumes are available on JSTOR. The journal is indexed in Scopus, with subject classifications in Political Science and International Relations, Development, and Economics and Econometrics. The journal also hosts work from the ARINS project (Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South), which publishes open‑access papers on constitutional and policy options for Ireland north and south in the post‑Brexit context.| Period | May 2020 → … |
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| Type of journal | Journal |
| ISSN | 0332-1460 |
| Degree of Recognition | International |