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|a Towards a second republic :
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|a Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Ireland and the Future of Capitalism -- Approach and contents of this book -- A failure of capitalism? -- Ireland's boom-bust cycles -- pt. I THE IRISH STATE -- 2. Irish Politics -- Political institutions -- A centralised state with a localised electoral system -- Political culture -- Political parties -- Fianna Fail dominance -- Gender: Plus ca change -- Social partnership: Co-opting dissent -- The public sphere: Ideas in a populist state -- Northern Ireland -- Conclusion: An argument for a second republic -- 3. The Irish State Bureaucracy -- The colonial legacy -- The Department of Finance -- The traditional political culture of the Irish civil service -- The changing role of the civil service -- Devolution and developments in local government reform -- Northern Ireland bureaucracies -- Power, policy-making capacity and implementation -- Conclusion: Power elites and cosy consensus -- pt. II THE CELTIC TIGER MODEL.
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|a Note continued: 4. Managing the Irish Boom -- Phases of the Celtic Tiger -- Ideology undermines the boom -- Developments in Northern Ireland: Towards an `all-island' economy? -- Options for the Irish model -- Conclusion: Mismanaging Ireland's boom -- 5. The Losers -- Ireland in international comparison -- Reviewing past trends in poverty and inequality -- Who loses most? -- Housing -- Spatial inequalities -- Conclusion: Power and inequality -- 6. The Winners -- How much wealth and how many wealthy? -- Members of the elite and golden circles -- Corruption -- How policy promoted wealth accumulation -- Conclusion: Elites and power -- pt. III INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 7. The European Union -- Ireland in the European Community -- The European Union and the Celtic Tiger -- Ambiguous impacts -- Conclusion: Ireland in Europe -- towards a new model? -- 8. Reykjavik and Beyond -- Ireland and globalisation -- Small states: Dealing with vulnerabilities.
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|a During the 1990s and 2000s, the Irish 'Celtic Tiger' model of development was hailed as a model for other European countries, but the global economic crisis has completely removed the credibility of Ireland's approach.
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