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When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-prepared for the ensuing crisis. Between the emotive years of 1969 to 1971 Fianna Fail was brought face to face with one of its most blatant contradictions: the gap between the party's habitual pronouncements of its desire for a united Ireland and the reality that the party could offer no practical solutions to deliver this objective. Why had this gap developed? This book answers this question and many more, tracing the historical reasons for why Fianna Fail failed to devise a reali
Irish unification question --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Ireland --- Unification of Ireland --- Fianna Fail --- History.
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En 1921, l’Irlande du Sud quitta le Royaume-Uni pour devenir un dominion, membre de l’Empire britannique. Il fallut attendre 1949 et la proclamation de son statut de république indépendante pour que les relations entre l’ancienne colonie et l’ancienne métropole commencent à se normaliser. Mais la dépendance irlandaise du Royaume-Uni dans le domaine économique et la question de l’Irlande du Nord montrèrent les limites de cette évolution. Ce n’est qu’à partir de 1973 et de l’adhésion simultanée des deux pays à la CEE que l’Irlande a pu connaître un développement économique véritable et que Londres et Dublin ont appris à gérer ensemble le conflit nord-irlandais et le processus de paix.
Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Ireland --- Great Britain --- Relations --- History --- Irish Free State --- relations irlando-britanniques --- Sinn Feín --- Irish Republican Army (IRA) --- Fianna Fáil --- conflit nord-irlandais --- émigration irlandaise --- Irlande
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This book examines how Ireland's relationship with the EU was affected by a succession of crises; the financial crisis, the migration crisis and the Brexit crisis, in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. --- European Union --- Brexit. --- European Union. --- Euroscepticism. --- Fianna Fail. --- Fine Gael. --- Ireland. --- Northern Ireland peace process. --- Sinn Fein. --- economic policy. --- migration. --- political parties. --- protest politics. --- public opinion. --- social movements.
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This book empirically maps the decline in standards since the inauguration of Irish independence in 1922, to the loss of Irish economic sovereignty in 2010. It argues that the definition of corruption is an evolving one. As the nature of the state changes, so too does the type of corruption. New evidence is presented on the early institutional development of the state. Irish public life was motivated by an ethos which rejected patronage. Original research provides fresh insights into how the policies of economic protectionalism and discretionary decision making led to eight Tribunal inquires.
Political corruption --- Boss rule --- Corruption (in politics) --- Graft in politics --- Malversation --- Political scandals --- Politics, Practical --- Corruption --- Misconduct in office --- Corrupt practices --- Ireland --- Politics and government --- Augustine Birrell. --- Dublin Castle. --- Fianna Fáil. --- Irish economic sovereignty. --- Irish independence. --- Irish party. --- National Coalition government. --- Tribunal trilogy. --- beef industry. --- clandestine influence. --- economic protectionalism policy. --- export "as. --- legitimate entitlement. --- meritocracy. --- planning permission. --- political corruption. --- political favouritism. --- post-independent Ireland. --- privatisation process. --- state sponsored bodies.
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