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Professor John Doyle serves as Vice President for Research at Dublin City University, leading cross-border collaboration initiatives on the island of Ireland. Previously, he held roles as Director of DCU's Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction and Professor of International Conflict Resolution in the School of Law and Government. His research focuses on ethno-national conflicts, peace processes in Northern Ireland and South Asia, and Irish foreign policy. He chairs the ARINS project steering committee and contributes to the Centre for Cross Border Studies. Doyle's work examines Brexit's impact on Ireland's constitutional future and promotes North-South cooperation through policy frameworks and citizen engagement.
His academic biography includes extensive contributions to conflict resolution theory, including analyses of power-sharing mechanisms, post-conflict governance, and the role of external actors in peacebuilding. He serves as Editor of Irish Studies in International Affairs, emphasizing scholarly contributions to global peace studies and international relations.
Doyle's research has explored the spatial dynamics of de-segregation, gendered policy frameworks in cross-border contexts, and the economic implications of Irish unity debates. He regularly publishes on topics ranging from EU security cooperation to the temporal/spatial analysis of conflict resolution strategies.


