Consultative Forum on International Security Policy

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Consultative Forum on International Security Policy
Louise Richardson DBE, chair of the Forum
Dates22 June 2023
Ends25 June 2023
Frequencyone-off
Venue
  • Cork
  • Galway
  • Dublin
Country
Mícheál Martin

The National Consultative Forum on International Security Policy was a public forum convened by the

relations with NATO
.

Programme

The forum was to discuss various topics, such as

cyber security,[1][2] Irish neutrality,[3] disarmament,[3] humanitarianism[3] peacekeeping and crisis management.[3]

The forum was planned to be hosted in University College Cork, University of Galway and Dublin Castle.[4]

Speakers and moderators

Political scientist Louise Richardson was asked to chair the consultative forum.[5] [6]

  • Renata Dwan
  • Brigid Laffan
  • Neil Melvin
  • Réiseal Ní Chéilleachair
  • Suzanne Lynch
  • Patricia Lewis
  • Kate Fearon
  • Gary Murphy
  • Robert McArdle
  • Chris Johnson
  • Brigadier-General Sean White
  • Caitríona Heinl
  • Brendan Flynn
  • Robert McCabe
  • Christian Bueger
  • Shane Ryan
  • Edward Burke
  • Kieran Brennan
  • Ray Murphy
  • Declan Power
  • Roger Mac Ginty
  • Brigadier-General David Dignam
  • Michael Beary
  • Fiona Nic Dhonnacha
  • Roger Cole
  • Michael Kennedy
  • Conor Gallagher
  • Lokesh Joshi
  • Rory Montgomery
  • Rory Finegan
  • Maura O'Sullivan
  • Kenneth McDonagh
  • James H. Mackey
  • Dag Nylander
  • Joachim Adler
  • Laurent Goetschel
  • Matti Pesu
  • Magnus Christiansson
  • Hanna Ojanen
  • Sergey Utkin
  • Adam Eberhardt
  • Sinéad O'Carroll
  • Viktorija Rusinaite
  • Art O'Leary
  • Michèle Griffin

Controversy

Comments by the President of Ireland on Louise Richardson's DBE in an interview with the Business Post, led to President Higgins apologising for any offence caused.[7] The President had criticised the huge number of military personnel involved in the forum, and cautioned against Ireland "drifting" into NATO.[8]

Opposition politicians criticised the pro-NATO, pro-military nature of the invited participants.[9] Each of the venues were affected by protests.[10][11][12][9]

See also

References

  1. BreakingNews.ie
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  2. ^ O'Riordan, Sean (23 June 2023). "'Ireland has to co-operate to counter cyberattacks' – Forum". Irish Examiner.
  3. ^
    BreakingNews.ie
    .
  4. Gov.ie
    . 30 May 2023.
  5. Gov.ie
    . 30 May 2023.
  6. Gov.ie
    .
  7. ^ McGee, Harry; Paul, Mark (19 June 2023). "President Michael D Higgins apologises to Prof Louise Richardson for 'throwaway remark'". The Irish Times.
  8. ^ Whyte, Barry J. (17 June 2023). "Michael D Higgins exclusive: Ireland is 'playing with fire' in 'dangerous drift' towards Nato". Business Post.
  9. ^
    RTE.ie
    .
  10. IrishExaminer.com
    .
  11. EchoLive.ie
    .
  12. IrishExaminer.com
    . 23 June 2023.

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