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Electoral competition in Ireland since 1987
The politics of triumph and despair
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English
Published/Copyright:
2016
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This major new account of the politics of modern Ireland offers a rigorous analysis of the forces which shaped both how the Irish state governed itself from the period since 1987 and how it lost its economic sovereignty in 2010.
This study comprehensively assess the last quarter century in Irish electoral politics from the time of the end of a deep recession in 1987 to the general election of 2011 where Ireland was ruled by the Troika and austerity was a by-word for both policy-making and how many Irish people lived their lives. It analyses why the political system in Ireland was unable to stop the country losing its economic sovereignty and why the Irish electorate kept returning to political alternatives which they had rejected in the past.
Written in a lively and engaging style it offers rich insights into the politics of modern Ireland and how Irish citizens have lived through a period combining triumphant euphoria and deep despair.
This study comprehensively assess the last quarter century in Irish electoral politics from the time of the end of a deep recession in 1987 to the general election of 2011 where Ireland was ruled by the Troika and austerity was a by-word for both policy-making and how many Irish people lived their lives. It analyses why the political system in Ireland was unable to stop the country losing its economic sovereignty and why the Irish electorate kept returning to political alternatives which they had rejected in the past.
Written in a lively and engaging style it offers rich insights into the politics of modern Ireland and how Irish citizens have lived through a period combining triumphant euphoria and deep despair.
Author / Editor information
Contributor: Gary Murphy
Gary Murphy is Associate Professor of Government in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University
Reviews
'...the best and most complete political synthesis of the era.'
Gerard Howlin, The Sunday Times Ireland, May 2016
'What he successfully does is tie together the political events and personalities behind events in a 25-year period. The result leaves the reader with a genuinely good knowledge of what happened in politics and is certainly an encouragement to delve further into more detailed accounts.'
Brian Hayes, Irish Times, June 2016
Gerard Howlin, The Sunday Times Ireland, May 2016
'What he successfully does is tie together the political events and personalities behind events in a 25-year period. The result leaves the reader with a genuinely good knowledge of what happened in politics and is certainly an encouragement to delve further into more detailed accounts.'
Brian Hayes, Irish Times, June 2016
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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1 Of constitutional and economic crusades
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2 Charles J. Haughey and the politics of coalition
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3 The politics of changing coalitions
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4 Tribunals of inquiry and the politics of corrupt influence
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5 Fianna Fáil and the politics of hubris
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6 Fianna Fáil and the politics of nemesis
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Index
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August 7, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9781784997397
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Keywords for this book
Political Competition; Coalition Government; Celtic Tiger; Austerity; Corruption; Crisis; Continuity; Change; Abortion/Divorce
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research