Europeanisation and New Patterns of Governance in Ireland

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Europeanisation and New Patterns of Governance in Ireland

Author(s): Nicholas Rees (Author), Bríd Quinn (Author), Bernadette Connaughton (Author)

  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication Date: 1 April 2010
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 264 pages
  • ISBN-10: 071907620X
  • ISBN-13: 9780719076206

Book Description

To what extent did Europeanisation contribute to Ireland’s transformation from ‘poor relation’ to ‘peer idol’? This book examines how Europeanisation affected Irish policy-making and implementation and how Ireland maximised the policy opportunities arising from membership of the EU while preserving embedded patterns of political behaviour. It focuses on the complex interplay of European, domestic and global factors as the explanation for the changing character of the ‘Celtic Tiger’.

The authors demonstrate that, although Europeanisation spurred significant institutional and policy change, domestic forces filtered those consequences while global factors induced further adaptation. By identifying and assessing the adaptational pressures in a range of policy areas the book establishes that, in tandem with the European dimension, domestic features and global developments were key determinants of change and harbingers of new patterns of governance.

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To what extent did Europeanisation contribute to Ireland’s transformation from ‘poor relation’ to ‘peer idol’? This book examines how Europeanisation affected Irish policy-making and implementation and how Ireland maximised the policy opportunities arising from membership of the EU while preserving embedded patterns of political behaviour. It focuses on the complex interplay of European, domestic and global factors as the explanation for the changing character of the ‘Celtic Tiger’.

The authors demonstrate that, although Europeanisation spurred significant institutional and policy change, domestic forces filtered those consequences while global factors induced further adaptation. By identifying and assessing the adaptational pressures in a range of policy areas the book establishes that, in tandem with the European dimension, domestic features and global developments were key determinants of change and harbingers of new patterns of governance.

About the Author

Bernadette Connaughton is Junior Lecturer in Public Administration at the University of Limerick

Bríd Quinn is Lecturer in Public Administration at the University of Limerick

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