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Towards a second republic : Irish politics after the celtic tiger, Peadar Kirby and Mary P. Murphy
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- 1 online resource (xvii, 264 pages)
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- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Ireland and the Future of Capitalism -- Approach and contents of this book -- A failure of capitalism? -- Ireland's boom-bust cycles -- pt. I THE IRISH STATE -- 2. Irish Politics -- Political institutions -- A centralised state with a localised electoral system -- Political culture -- Political parties -- Fianna Fail dominance -- Gender: Plus ca change -- Social partnership: Co-opting dissent -- The public sphere: Ideas in a populist state -- Northern Ireland -- Conclusion: An argument for a second republic -- 3. The Irish State Bureaucracy -- The colonial legacy -- The Department of Finance -- The traditional political culture of the Irish civil service -- The changing role of the civil service -- Devolution and developments in local government reform -- Northern Ireland bureaucracies -- Power, policy-making capacity and implementation -- Conclusion: Power elites and cosy consensus -- pt. II THE CELTIC TIGER MODEL
- Note continued: 4. Managing the Irish Boom -- Phases of the Celtic Tiger -- Ideology undermines the boom -- Developments in Northern Ireland: Towards an àll-island' economy? -- Options for the Irish model -- Conclusion: Mismanaging Ireland's boom -- 5. The Losers -- Ireland in international comparison -- Reviewing past trends in poverty and inequality -- Who loses most? -- Housing -- Spatial inequalities -- Conclusion: Power and inequality -- 6. The Winners -- How much wealth and how many wealthy? -- Members of the elite and golden circles -- Corruption -- How policy promoted wealth accumulation -- Conclusion: Elites and power -- pt. III INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 7. The European Union -- Ireland in the European Community -- The European Union and the Celtic Tiger -- Ambiguous impacts -- Conclusion: Ireland in Europe -- towards a new model? -- 8. Reykjavik and Beyond -- Ireland and globalisation -- Small states: Dealing with vulnerabilities
- Note continued: Latin America: Avoiding collapse -- Ireland and Iceland: A revealing comparison -- Other cases: Finland, New Zealand, Spain -- Conclusion: Lessons learned -- pt. IV TOWARDS A SECOND IRISH REPUBLIC -- 9. Facing the Challenges -- Values for a second Irish republic -- An emerging reform agenda -- What model do Irish citizens want? Political economy options -- Conclusion: An active citizenry -- 10. Achieving the Second Republic -- Towards a second republic -- Balance of political forces -- Civil society mobilises for change -- Towards an all-Ireland republic? -- Conclusion: Ireland and models of capitalism
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- 9780745330563
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- Towards a second republic : Irish politics after the celtic tiger
- Title
- Towards a second republic
- Title remainder
- Irish politics after the celtic tiger
- Statement of responsibility
- Peadar Kirby and Mary P. Murphy
- Subject
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- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
- Economic history
- Economic policy
- Economics
- Economics -- Ireland -- 21st century
- Electronic books
- Ireland
- Ireland -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
- Ireland -- Economic policy -- 21st century
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Economic Policy
- 2000-2099
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
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- Kirby, Peadar
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- Index
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- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- 1964-
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- Murphy, Mary
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- Economics
- Ireland
- Ireland
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Economic history
- Economic policy
- Economics
- Ireland
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- Towards a second republic : Irish politics after the celtic tiger, Peadar Kirby and Mary P. Murphy
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Ireland and the Future of Capitalism -- Approach and contents of this book -- A failure of capitalism? -- Ireland's boom-bust cycles -- pt. I THE IRISH STATE -- 2. Irish Politics -- Political institutions -- A centralised state with a localised electoral system -- Political culture -- Political parties -- Fianna Fail dominance -- Gender: Plus ca change -- Social partnership: Co-opting dissent -- The public sphere: Ideas in a populist state -- Northern Ireland -- Conclusion: An argument for a second republic -- 3. The Irish State Bureaucracy -- The colonial legacy -- The Department of Finance -- The traditional political culture of the Irish civil service -- The changing role of the civil service -- Devolution and developments in local government reform -- Northern Ireland bureaucracies -- Power, policy-making capacity and implementation -- Conclusion: Power elites and cosy consensus -- pt. II THE CELTIC TIGER MODEL
- Note continued: 4. Managing the Irish Boom -- Phases of the Celtic Tiger -- Ideology undermines the boom -- Developments in Northern Ireland: Towards an àll-island' economy? -- Options for the Irish model -- Conclusion: Mismanaging Ireland's boom -- 5. The Losers -- Ireland in international comparison -- Reviewing past trends in poverty and inequality -- Who loses most? -- Housing -- Spatial inequalities -- Conclusion: Power and inequality -- 6. The Winners -- How much wealth and how many wealthy? -- Members of the elite and golden circles -- Corruption -- How policy promoted wealth accumulation -- Conclusion: Elites and power -- pt. III INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 7. The European Union -- Ireland in the European Community -- The European Union and the Celtic Tiger -- Ambiguous impacts -- Conclusion: Ireland in Europe -- towards a new model? -- 8. Reykjavik and Beyond -- Ireland and globalisation -- Small states: Dealing with vulnerabilities
- Note continued: Latin America: Avoiding collapse -- Ireland and Iceland: A revealing comparison -- Other cases: Finland, New Zealand, Spain -- Conclusion: Lessons learned -- pt. IV TOWARDS A SECOND IRISH REPUBLIC -- 9. Facing the Challenges -- Values for a second Irish republic -- An emerging reform agenda -- What model do Irish citizens want? Political economy options -- Conclusion: An active citizenry -- 10. Achieving the Second Republic -- Towards a second republic -- Balance of political forces -- Civil society mobilises for change -- Towards an all-Ireland republic? -- Conclusion: Ireland and models of capitalism
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- 1 online resource (xvii, 264 pages)
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- Towards a second republic : Irish politics after the celtic tiger, Peadar Kirby and Mary P. Murphy
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
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- multicolored
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- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Ireland and the Future of Capitalism -- Approach and contents of this book -- A failure of capitalism? -- Ireland's boom-bust cycles -- pt. I THE IRISH STATE -- 2. Irish Politics -- Political institutions -- A centralised state with a localised electoral system -- Political culture -- Political parties -- Fianna Fail dominance -- Gender: Plus ca change -- Social partnership: Co-opting dissent -- The public sphere: Ideas in a populist state -- Northern Ireland -- Conclusion: An argument for a second republic -- 3. The Irish State Bureaucracy -- The colonial legacy -- The Department of Finance -- The traditional political culture of the Irish civil service -- The changing role of the civil service -- Devolution and developments in local government reform -- Northern Ireland bureaucracies -- Power, policy-making capacity and implementation -- Conclusion: Power elites and cosy consensus -- pt. II THE CELTIC TIGER MODEL
- Note continued: 4. Managing the Irish Boom -- Phases of the Celtic Tiger -- Ideology undermines the boom -- Developments in Northern Ireland: Towards an àll-island' economy? -- Options for the Irish model -- Conclusion: Mismanaging Ireland's boom -- 5. The Losers -- Ireland in international comparison -- Reviewing past trends in poverty and inequality -- Who loses most? -- Housing -- Spatial inequalities -- Conclusion: Power and inequality -- 6. The Winners -- How much wealth and how many wealthy? -- Members of the elite and golden circles -- Corruption -- How policy promoted wealth accumulation -- Conclusion: Elites and power -- pt. III INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 7. The European Union -- Ireland in the European Community -- The European Union and the Celtic Tiger -- Ambiguous impacts -- Conclusion: Ireland in Europe -- towards a new model? -- 8. Reykjavik and Beyond -- Ireland and globalisation -- Small states: Dealing with vulnerabilities
- Note continued: Latin America: Avoiding collapse -- Ireland and Iceland: A revealing comparison -- Other cases: Finland, New Zealand, Spain -- Conclusion: Lessons learned -- pt. IV TOWARDS A SECOND IRISH REPUBLIC -- 9. Facing the Challenges -- Values for a second Irish republic -- An emerging reform agenda -- What model do Irish citizens want? Political economy options -- Conclusion: An active citizenry -- 10. Achieving the Second Republic -- Towards a second republic -- Balance of political forces -- Civil society mobilises for change -- Towards an all-Ireland republic? -- Conclusion: Ireland and models of capitalism
- Control code
- ocn769190511
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvii, 264 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780745330563
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt183j305
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)769190511
Subject
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
- Economic history
- Economic policy
- Economics
- Economics -- Ireland -- 21st century
- Electronic books
- Ireland
- Ireland -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
- Ireland -- Economic policy -- 21st century
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Economic Policy
- 2000-2099
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