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Ireland and the politics of change / edited by William Crotty and David E. Schmitt.

Contributor(s): Crotty, William J | Schmitt, David E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Longman, 1998Description: xiv, 250 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0582328942.Subject(s): Social change -- Ireland | Social change -- Northern Ireland | Ireland -- Social conditions -- 20th century | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 20th century | Northern Ireland -- Social conditions | Northern Ireland -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 303.409415
Contents:
Democratisation and political development in Ireland / William Crotty -- The dynamics of economic change / Jonathan Haughton -- Progress or decline? Demographic change in political context / Tony Fahey -- Changing values / Niamh Hardiman and Christopher Whelan -- Religion, ethnic identity and the Protestant minority in the Republic / John Coakley -- The changing role of women / Yvonne Galligan -- Inequality and the representation of interests / Niamh Hardiman -- Patriots and republicans: an Irish evolution / Tom Garvin -- Ireland and the growth of international governance / Brigid Laffan and Rory O'Donnell -- Peace processes and communalism in Northern Ireland / Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd -- Northern Ireland: international and north/south issues / Adrian Guelke -- Conclusion: continuity, change and challenge / David E. Schmitt.
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Ireland and the Politics of Change provides a timely assessment of the fundamental changes that have occurred in Irish society over the last several decades from the standpoint of their political significance. There is a particular concern with the leadership role of government and other political institutions in stimulating, managing and responding to the changes taking place that are of fundamental importance to understanding contemporary politics and today's Ireland in the world community.

Considerable social, economic, demographic and international change has taken place within Ireland (and Northern Ireland) and without in relation to the rest of the world, and particularly in response to the association with the European Union. Ireland and the Politics of Change examines institutional developments, economic forces, demographic and attitudinal profiles and group-based (religious, gender, class) concerns as they have evolved and assesses their significance for policy enactment and political representation.

Bibliography: (pages 223-240) and index.

Democratisation and political development in Ireland / William Crotty -- The dynamics of economic change / Jonathan Haughton -- Progress or decline? Demographic change in political context / Tony Fahey -- Changing values / Niamh Hardiman and Christopher Whelan -- Religion, ethnic identity and the Protestant minority in the Republic / John Coakley -- The changing role of women / Yvonne Galligan -- Inequality and the representation of interests / Niamh Hardiman -- Patriots and republicans: an Irish evolution / Tom Garvin -- Ireland and the growth of international governance / Brigid Laffan and Rory O'Donnell -- Peace processes and communalism in Northern Ireland / Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd -- Northern Ireland: international and north/south issues / Adrian Guelke -- Conclusion: continuity, change and challenge / David E. Schmitt.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Democratisation and political development in Ireland
  • 2 The dynamics of economic change
  • 3 Progress or decline? Demographic change in political context
  • 4 Changing Values -Niamh Hardiman and Christopher Whelan
  • 5 Religion, ethnic identity and the Protestant minority in the Republic
  • 6 The changing role of women
  • 7 Inequality and the representation of interests
  • 8 Patriots and republicans: an Irish evolution
  • 9 Ireland and the growth of international governance
  • 10 Peace Processes and communalism in Northern Ireland
  • 11 Northern Ireland: international and north-south issues
  • 12 Conclusion: continuity, change and challenge

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