Category Archives: New SPIRe Research

SPIRe Seminar Week 6: “African Waters: The Cooperation Question.”

SPIRe’s Week six seminar will feature SPIRe PhD student, Mr.Paul Quinn presenting on his research “African Waters: The Cooperation Question” from 12:00-13:00 Wednesday, February 27th  in G316 Newman Building, UCD Belfield.  All are welcome. Abstract Natural resource management poses challenges at … Continue reading

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SPIRe Seminar Week 1: “De-constructing the (Post) Modern Military: The Operational Theory Research Institute as a Case of Sociology of Intervention””

SPIRe’s Dr. Tamir Libel will launch the SPIRe spring seminar series with his presentation entitled “De-constructing the (Post) Modern Military: The Operational Theory Research Institute as a Case of Sociology of Intervention” on Wednesday January 23 from 12:00-13:00 in G316 … Continue reading

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Fiscal Politics In Time: Pathways to Fiscal Consolidation, 1980-2012

SPIRe’s Dr. Niamh Hardiman examines “Fiscal Politics In Time: Pathways to Fiscal Consolidation, 1980-2012” in a recent working paper  with co-author Sebastian Dellepiane of the University of Strathclyde.  Abstract below: The comparative study of debt and fiscal consolidation has acquired a … Continue reading

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SPIRe Seminar Week 10: Patterns of Conflict in the Great Lakes Region

SPIRe’s Profs. Jennifer Todd and Paul Walsh will be presenting their paper (with Lupa Ramadhani) titled “Patterns of Conflict in the Great Lakes Region” Thursday November 22nd from 13:00-14:00 in G317 Newman (Arts) Building, UCD Belfield. Abstract The African Great … Continue reading

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SPIRe Seminar Week 9: Socialization, Naturalization and Immigrant Political Participation in Europe: Testing Transferability Theory

SPIRe’s Dr. Derek Hutchenson and Kristen Jeffers will be presenting their paper (along with Tijana Prokic-Breuer and Maarten Peter Vink of Maastricht University) titled “Socialization, Naturalization and Immigrant Political Participation in Europe: Testing Transferability Theory” Thursday November 15th from 13:00-14:00 … Continue reading

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