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    Brigid Laffan is an Irish political scientist and Emeritus professor at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute...
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  • Laffan is the surname of: Brigid Laffan (fl. 1977– ), Irish political scientist Gary Laffan (born 1975), Irish hurler Joseph de Courcy Laffan (1786–1848)...
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  • The Irish Alliance for Europe was founded in summer 2002 by Professor Brigid Laffan of University College Dublin in order to lead the civil society campaign...
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  • says it is "less than a federation but more than a confederation". Brigid Laffan and Kimmo Kiljunen both see it residing "between a confederation and...
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  • Chancellor. As of 2023, the Chancellor of the University of Limerick is Brigid Laffan. Previous chancellors included Miriam Hederman O'Brien, Seán Donlon...
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  • business executive and politician Clément Beaune, French politician Brigid Laffan, Irish political scientist Valerie Plame, American writer, spy novelist...
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    on European Union affairs, founded in 1997. Under the presidency of Brigid Laffan, the EPC's Chief Executive is Fabian Zuleeg, a German economist. Its...
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    followed by Helen Wallace (2001-2006), Stefano Bartolini (2006–2013), Brigid Laffan (2013–2021), and Erik Jones (2021–present). The initial set up was modest...
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    Progressive Democrats, the Irish Alliance for Europe led by Professor Brigid Laffan and Adrian Langan, and Ireland for Europe led by Ciarán Toland. On the...
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    Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2016. Brigid Laffan; Jane O'Mahony (2008). Ireland and the European Union. Palgrave Macmillan...
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  • a scheduled appearance on 11 April. On 14 June 2024, UL chancellor Brigid Laffan announced Mey would resign from her role as president on 1 September...
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  • Halligan and Niall Greene" for this support in that year's Annual Report. Brigid Laffan also states that Halligan and Greene purchased the premises in trust...
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    Louise Richardson was asked to chair the consultative forum. Renata Dwan Brigid Laffan Neil Melvin Réiseal Ní Chéilleachair Suzanne Lynch Patricia Lewis Kate...
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  • Re-birth of Four Nations, with responses to Esler's book from Professor Brigid Laffan (European University Institute) and Professor Colin Coulter (Maynooth...
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    society of the 21st century. Speakers at the Annual Lecture have included Brigid Laffan (2022), Andrew Murray (2020), Anne Orford (2019), Martti Koskenniemi...
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    press release of 14 April 2021. Franziska Brantner, Susan Danger, Brigid Laffan, Alexander Stubb and Nathalie Tocci join EPC Governing Board European...
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    supported by the Department of the Taoiseach, led by Dermot McCarthy. Brigid Laffan compared it to a war cabinet. Opposition parties suggested the Council...
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    Disruptive Innovation (SPRIN-D). Franziska Brantner, Susan Danger, Brigid Laffan, Alexander Stubb and Nathalie Tocci join EPC Governing Board European...
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  • Goodman 2021-2023 Sophie Meunier   2023-2024 Dan Kelemen 2024-2025 2023 Brigid Laffan 2021 Helen Wallace 2019 Vivien Schmidt 2017 George Ross 2015 James Caporaso...
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  • September 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020. Laffan, Brigid. "Introductory address by Professor Brigid Laffan, Principal, UCD College of Human Sciences,...
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    Domenig 2014; Sukamto 2018. Azra 2006, pp. 10–25. Azra 2006; Husain 2017; Laffan 2011; Pringle 2010; Ricklefs 2006; Ricklefs 2007; Ricklefs 2012. Boelaars...
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    from the original on 16 February 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2016. Laffan, Brigid; O'Mahony, Jane (6 October 2008). Ireland and the European Union. Palgrave...
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    Ireland". European Commission. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2022. Laffan, Brigid; O'Mahony, Jane (2008). Ireland and the European Union. Macmillan. pp...
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  • T. P. McKenna, Sophie Ward, Hugh Fraser, Nick Dunning, Kate Binchy, Pat Laffan, John Kavanagh, Maeve Connelly, Gary Walker and Barbara Adair 65 4 "The...
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    Development Banking: What Role and Place for the European Investment Bank? Laffan, Brigid (1997). The Finances of the European Union. Palgrave, London. ISBN 978-0-333-60985-9...
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  • radio pw. in French Ann-Helén Laestadius (b. 1971, Sweden), YA wr. May Laffan (1849–1916, Ireland), nv. Carmen Laforet (1921–2004, Spain), fiction wr...
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