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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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