The Journal of Cross Border Studies - No.5

Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheàl Martin will launch the 2010 edition of The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland on 21 April in Dublin. The 2010 journal contains an interview with the Taoiseach, Brian Cowen TD, on North-South cooperation; an article by the novelist Colm Toibin on the Irish and Catalan borders; and [...]

The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland - No.4

The Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Mr Bruce Robinson, formally launched the 2009 Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland in Belfast on 25 March 2009. The 2009 edition of the journal features an interview with the First Minister, Rt Hon Peter Robinson MP MLA, on North-South cooperation, and articles on North-South [...]

The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland - No.3

The 2008 Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland was launched in Dublin by Mary Hanafin TD, the Minister for Education and Science, on 12 March. It contains articles about the trade unions and North-South cooperation; a new tourism brand for the island of Ireland; the role of teacher educators in North-South cooperation; [...]

The Journal of Cross Border Studies - No.2

The second issue of The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland consists of two sections. The first and larger section contains five in-depth research articles (4,000-5,000 words) on aspects of practical cross-border co-operation in Ireland. The second section contains an updated compendium of information about the work of the Centre for Cross Border [...]

The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland - No.1

The first issue of The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland consists of two sections. The first and larger section contains five in-depth research articles (4,000-5,000 words) on aspects of practical cross-border co-operation in Ireland . The second section contains an updated compendium of information about the work of the Centre for Cross [...]

Notes from the Next Door Neighbours

Notes from the Next Door Neighbours

WHAT THEY SAY…

The Centre for Cross Border Studies is an important catalyst for bringing people to work together across a range of social and economic issues and thus find out what they have in common. The tragedy of the recent past on this island is that we turned our backs on each other and did everything separately. The value the Centre adds is to show how much more we can achieve by working together. — THE TAOISEACH, MR BRIAN COWEN TD, 11 March 2009