The Working Papers in International Studies series which have been published by the Centre itself are listed below.
Devine, Karen (2008) Irish political parties’ attitudes and policies towards Irish neutrality and the evolution of the European Union’s foreign, security and defence policies. Paper No 2008-13.
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Devine, Karen (2008) Stretching the IR Theoretical Spectrum on Irish Neutrality: A Critical Social Constructivist Framework. Paper No 2008-12.
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Devine, Karen (2008) A Comparative Critique Of The Practice Of Irish Neutrality In The ‘Unneutral’ Discourse. Paper No 2008-11.
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Conway, Maura (2008) Terror TV? An Exploration Of Hizbollah’s Al-Manar Television. Paper No 2008-10.
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Cannon, Barry (2008) Class/race polarisation in Venezuela and the electoral success of Hugo Chávez: a break with the past or the song remains the same? . Paper No 2008-9.
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Cannon, Barry (2008) Class/race polarisation in Venezuela and the electoral success of Hugo Chávez: a break with the past or the song remains the same? . Paper No 2008-9.
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Conway, Maura (2008) Cybercortical Warfare: Hizbollah’s Internet Strategy. Paper No 2008-2008-8.
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Conway, Maura (2008) Terrorism and the Making of the ‘New Middle East’: New Media Strategies of Hizbollah and al Qaeda. Paper No 2008-2008-7.
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Conway, Maura (2008) Code Wars: Steganography, Signals Intelligence, and Terrorism. Paper No 2008-2008-6.
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Conway, Maura (2008) Media, Fear and the Hyperreal: The Construction of Cyberterrorism as the Ultimate Threat to Critical Infrastructures. Paper No 2008-2008-5.
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McMenamin, Iain (2008) Business, Politics and Money in Australia: Testing Economic, Political and Ideological Explanations. Paper No 2008-2008-4.
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McMenamin, Iain (2008) Party Regulation and Democratisation. Paper No 2008-2008_3.
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McMenamin, Iain (2008) Semi-Presidentialism and Democratisation in Poland . Paper No 2008-2008-2.
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O'Malley, Eoin (2008) Why is there no radical right party in Ireland?. Paper No 2008-1.
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Espíndola, Roberto (2007) Chile’s new politics: the difficult arrival of the outsider. Paper No 2007-3.
Doyle, John (2007) Irish Nationalism and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Paper No 2007-2.
Connolly, Eileen (2006) The Institutionalisation of Anti-Poverty and Social Exclusion Policy in Irish Social Partnership. Paper No 2006-1.
Elgie, Robert and McMenamin, Iain (2006) Divided Executives and Democratisation. Paper No 2006-2.
Doyle, John (2006) After conflict - placing the Sinn Féin party in a comparative politics context. Paper No 2006-3.
Connolly, Eileen (2005) The Role of Ideas in the Construction of Gendered Policy Regimes: the relationship between the national and the international. Paper No 2005-1.
Connolly, Eileen (2005) Women’s representation in national parliaments in Sub-Saharan Africa: an ideational framework for investigation. Paper No 2005-2.
McMenamin, Iain (2005) NeoWestern Business-Government Relations: The Case of Poland. Paper No 2005-3.
Connolly, Eileen and O'Dwyer, Diana (2005) Development NGO Third Level Collaboration – a survey of current practice. Paper No 2005-4.
Doyle, John (2005) International and Domestic Pressures on Irish Foreign Policy: an analysis of the UN Security Council term 2001–2. Paper No 2005-5.
Elgie, Robert and McMenamin, Iain (2004) Credible commitment, political uncertainty, or policy complexity? Explaining variations in the independence of non-majoritarian institutions in France. Paper No 2004-1.
Elgie, Robert (2004) Semi-presidentialism: Concepts, Consequences and Contesting Explanations. Paper No 2004-2.
Carmody, Padraig (2004) Transforming Globalization and Security: Africa and America Post-9/11. Paper No 2004-3.
Kirby, Peadar (2004) Is Globalisation Good for Us?: Introducing the Concept of Vulnerability. Paper No 2004-4.
Bruton, John (2004) The Convention On The Future Of Europe And Its Draft Constitution For Europe. Paper No 2004-5.
Elgie, Robert (2004) From Linz to Tsebelis: Three Waves of Presidential/Parliamentary Studies?. Paper No 2004-6.
Elgie, Robert and Schoenman, Roger (2004) Political Competition, The Rule Of Law And Corruption In Successful Post-Communist Countries. Paper No 2004-7.
Connolly, Eileen and Doyle John (2003) US Power after 11 September: increasing international security. Paper No 2003-1.
Kirby, Peadar (2003) Raymond Crotty, Development Theory and the Celtic Tiger. Paper No 2003-2.
Kirby, Peadar (2003) Is the Irish state developmental?. Paper No 2003-3.
Doyle, John (2003) Sovereignty in contested states: new models a challenge to Westphalian absolutism? . Paper No 2003-4.
McMenamin, Iain (2003) Is There An East-Central European Variety Of Democratic Capitalism?: A Twenty-Two Country Cluster Analysis. Paper No 2003-5.
McMenamin, Iain (2003) Parties, Promiscuity and Politicisation: Business-political networks in Poland. Paper No 2003-6.
McMenamin, Iain (2003) The Logic of Post-Communist Capitalist Collective Inaction. Paper No 2003-7.
Doyle, John (2003) ‘Ulster Like Israel can only lose once’: Ulster unionism, security and citizenship from the fall of Stormont to the eve of the 1998 Agreement.. Paper No 2003-8.
Doyle, John and Connolly, Eileen (2002) Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics: a study of the 2002 election in the Republic of Ireland. Paper No 2002-1.
Kirby, Peadar (2002) The Celtic Tiger: A Cautionary Tale of Economic Success and Social Failure in a Globalised World. . Paper No 2002-2.
Kirby, Peadar (2002) Resituating the Latin American State. . Paper No 2002-3.
O'Kelly, Michael and Doyle, John (2002) Voter attitudes to inter-party transfers in Northern Ireland: a median-difference analysis of inter-party transfers in the 1982 and 1998 Assembly elections. Paper No 2002-4.
Kirby, Peadar () The World Bank or Polanyi: Markets, Poverty and Social Well-Being in Latin America.. Paper No -.
Doyle, John () Citizenship in contested states: new models from the 1998 Northern Ireland Agreement.. Paper No -.
