Ireland and the Politics of Change
Auteur : Crotty William J.
1: Democratisation and political development in Ireland - William Crotty
2: The dynamics of economic change - Jonathan Haughton
3: Progress or decline? Demographic change in political context - Tony Fahey
4: Changing Values -Niamh Hardiman and Christopher Whelan
5: Religion, ethnic identity and the Protestant minority in the Republic - John Coakley
6: The changing role of women - Yvonne Galligan
7: Inequality and the representation of interests - Niamh Hardiman
8: Patriots and republicans: an Irish evolution - Tom Garvin
9: Ireland and the growth of international governance - Brigid Laffan and Rory O'Donnell
10: Peace Processes and communalism in Northern Ireland - Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd
11: Northern Ireland: international and north-south issues - Adrian Guelke
12: Conclusion: continuity, change and challenge - David E Schmitt
- Presents contributions from leading scholars.
- Includes discussion of Ireland both North and South of the border.
- Examines the restructuring of the Irish economy and its consequences for the modern Irish state.
- Discusses the evolution of social and religious values and their political ramifications.
- Highlights the role of the Catholic Church and its changing relationship to Irish society and governmental power.
- Analyses political decision making in Ireland and the quality of representativeness of Irish political institutions.
- Explores policy formation and efforts to promote a lasting peace within Northern Ireland.
Date de parution : 07-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Ireland and the Politics of Change :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; UK Subsidy; fianna; Waters Fall; fail; IRA Campaign; fine; UK Mainland; gael; Anglo-Irish Free Trade Area Agreement; northern; IRA Ceasefire; society; Great Famine; anglo-irish; Fine Gael; agreement; UK Level; sinn; Irish American Lobby; f; Provisional IRA; institutional developments; Non-marital Births; Ireland's governing machinery; Multi-Party Agreement; European Union; Alliance Party; economic forces; Civil Society; demographic profiles; Married Women; Loyalist Paramilitary Organisations; North South Bodies; RI; Irish Rate; Southern Protestants; Gaelic Revivalism; GNP Ratio; UK Labour Market