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26 August 2022
On the Ground in Afghanistan
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06 May 2022
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How Domestic Violence Fuels Wider Conflict
Dr Nata Duvvury
Research shows that strong links exist between domestic violence and
manifestations of public violence, from crime to war and terrorism. According to global women’s studies director, Dr Nata Duvvury, to neglect the problem of domestic violence is to neglect the wider conditions for violence across society.
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29 April 2022
16
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War Crimes and Ukraine: What are the implications?
Prof Raymond Murphy
As grim accounts surface of mass graves in Ukraine, many are asking: when will persecutions be made? Prof Raymond Murphy of the Irish Centre for Human Rights shares his insights into the legislation around war crimes, drawing attention to the selective nature of international justice and problems legislators face in holding those responsible for war crimes accountable.
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16 March 2022
17
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Russia in Ukraine: How will it end?
Dr. Brendan Flynn
In a recent piece for
The Irish Times
, Fintan O’Toole urged the West to think carefully about an endgame for the Ukraine war. The response in the West has failed, according to O’Toole, in its prioritisation of “speed and immediate impact over long-term utility.” Can political science and Cold War history help us chart a concrete path towards an endgame?
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26 January 2022
23
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A Humanitarian Catastrophe – on the Ground in Afghanistan
Tom Felle
NUI Galway graduates are at the forefront of the humanitarian responses to some of the world’s most difficult global crises. From Defence Forces officers serving on dangerous posts in Lebanon, to Irish diplomats at the top table at the United Nations (UN) Security Council this year, the university’s global footprint in global peace and security is ever growing. Here, Tom Felle talks to two alumni of NUI Galway who are currently working in Afghanistan.
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