
Alanna O’Malley
Alanna O’Malley is an associate professor at the Leiden University Institute for History, where she specializes in international relations and the historical context of military neutrality. Recently, she was in the news discussing the implications of the United States siding with Russia on resolutions regarding the war in Ukraine, highlighting how this affects Ireland's military neutrality and its traditional triple-lock mechanism.
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Recent news mentions
Alanna O’Malley is professor of global governance and wealth at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
US multinationals will not flee Ireland just because we stand up to Donald Trump – The Irish TimesAlanna O’Malley is a professor of global governance and wealth at Erasmus University.
Ireland’s reluctance to speak out against Trump’s Board of Peace is shameful – The Irish TimesAlanna O’Malley is associate professor at the Leiden University Institute for History.
Why didn’t Ireland stand up for Palestine at the ICJ? – The Irish TimesAlanna O'Malley is mentioned in the context of differing opinions on Ireland's military duties.
Letters to the Editor - Monday, March 3rd: Trump and Ukraine, Dáil speaking rights, Unthinkable clarity – The Irish TimesAlanna O’Malley is an associate professor at the Leiden University Institute for History.
What does the US siding with Russia mean for Irish neutrality? – The Irish Times
























