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UCC to host national forum on International Security Policy

15 Jun 2023
  • The Forum is set to start a broad discussion on the State's foreign, security and defence policies.
  • It is designed to build public understanding, with experts representing a broad range of experience and views.
  • The Forum will explore threats facing the State, including foreign interference, threats at sea and cyber security.

深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork (UCC) will host the first day of the Government鈥檚 Consultative Forum on International Security Policy on 22 June. The Forum aims to build public understanding and generate discussions on Ireland鈥檚 foreign, security and defence policies.

Members of the public are encouraged to join the discussions by attending , watching via  and making submissions to the .

The first day of the Forum will be addressed by the T谩naiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Miche谩l Martin TD. Public participation in the Forum is strongly encouraged. Anyone who would like to attend the UCC event should .

A number of particularly interesting issues will be discussed at the UCC event, ranging from the global security environment to new and emerging threats in the areas of cyber security and maritime security and critical infrastructure.

The Forum will continue over the following days in Galway (23 June) and Dublin (26 and 27 June), focusing on a wide range of issues, including Ireland鈥檚 efforts to protect the rules-based international order through peacekeeping and crisis management, international humanitarian law, and conflict prevention and peacebuilding as well as allowing for a discussion on Ireland鈥檚 policy of military neutrality.

Announcing the Forum, the T谩naiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Miche谩l Martin TD, said: 鈥淭he international security environment has changed significantly over the last year. We have seen blatant and brutal disregard by Russia of international law and Europe鈥檚 collective security architecture, bringing war to the European continent. Ireland鈥檚 commitment to a rules-based international order with the UN Charter at its heart, and our traditional policy of military neutrality, do not inure us from the need to respond to this new reality. The Consultative Forum on International Security Policy will allow for an open and informed discussion on the issues involved鈥.

Professor Andrew Cottey, UCC鈥檚 Department of Government and Politics, is working with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Defence to organise the Forum.

Professor Cottey said: "The 2021 cyber-attack on the Health Service Executive (HSE) and Russian military activities in waters and airspace near to Ireland highlighted the new security challenges Ireland faces. The Consultative Forum on International Security Policy is an important opportunity to start a national conversation on these issues and how Ireland should respond to them. UCC is proud to be hosting the first day of the Forum.鈥

The Forum will involve a wide range of stakeholders, with participation from civilian and military experts and practitioners representing a breadth of experience and views.

For more information on the live stream and the public consultation process, please 

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