Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2021

Herausgeber

David M. Farrell + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

792

Maße (L/B/H)

25,9/18/5,1 cm

Gewicht

1474 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-882383-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2021

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

792

Maße (L/B/H)

25,9/18/5,1 cm

Gewicht

1474 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-882383-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics
    • 1: Niamh Hardiman, David M. Farrell, Eoin Carolan, John Coakley, Aidan Regan, Colin Scott, Ben Tonra and Alexa Zellentin: What kind of Ireland?

    • Section 1: Rights, citizenship and democratic politics

    • 2: Iseult Honohan: Republicanism and Public Affairs

    • 3: Thomas Murray: Economic and Social Rights in Ireland

    • 4: Yvonne Galligan: Gender Equality Politics

    • 5: Alexa Zellentin: Education for Citizenship in a Changing Country

    • 6: Peter Stone: Democracy in Ireland: Theory and Practice

    • Section 2: International Context

    • 7: Paul Gillespie: The Irish-British Dimension

    • 8: Brigid Laffan: Ireland in a European Context

    • 9: John O'Brennan: Ireland and European Governance

    • 10: Ben Tonra: Foreign, Security, and Defence Policy

    • 11: Patrick Paul Walsh and Ciara Whelan: The Changing Nature of Irish International Development Policy

    • 12: Melanie Hoewer: Human Rights and Gender

    • Section 3: The Constitution and Justice System

    • 13: Tom Hickey: Judges and the Political Organs of State

    • 14: Eoin Carolan: The Constitution, Politics, and Public Policy

    • 15: Ian O'Donnell: Penal Culture in Ireland

    • 16: Paul Daly: The Irish Courts and the Administrative State

    • 17: Maria Cahill: Ambivalent Self-Determination: Freedom From and Deference to Foreign Laws

    • Section 4: The Institutional Framework

    • 18: R. Kenneth Carty: The Electoral Framework and the Politics of Representation

    • 19: Muiris MacCarthaigh: Parliamentary Accountability and Reform

    • 20: Mary C. Murphy: Bicameralism in a Unitary State

    • 21: Shane Martin: The Political Executive

    • 22: John Coakley: The Politics of the Presidency

    • 23: Theresa Reidy: Form Over Function: The Strange Paradox of Local Government

    • Section 5: The Political Economy of Growth

    • 24: Sam Brazys and Aidan Regan: Small States in Global Markets: The Political Economy of FDI-led Growth in Ireland

    • 25: Micheál L. Collins and Mary P. Murphy: The Political Economy of Work and Welfare

    • 26: Stephen Kinsella and Aidan Regan: The Political Economy of Fiscal Policy in Ireland

    • 27: Micheál L. Collins and Aidan Regan: The Distribution of Income and Wealth in Ireland

    • 28: Patrick Gallagher, Seán Ó Riain, Fergal Rhatigan, Michael Byrne: The Politics of Banking in Ireland

    • 29: Michelle Norris and Michael Byrne: The Political Economy of Housing in Ireland

    • Section 6: Political Behaviour

    • 30: Conor Little and David M. Farrell: The Party System: At a Critical Juncture

    • 31: Liam Weeks: Independents and the Party System

    • 32: Michael Marsh: The (Un)Changing Irish Voter

    • 33: Fiona Buckley and Mary Brennan: Gender Quotas in Ireland: A First for Proportional Representation by the Single Transferable Vote

    • 34: Jane Suiter and Roderick Flynn: Irish Media and the Shaping of Political Discourse

    • 35: Michael Gallagher: The Politics of Referendums

    • 36: David M. Farrell, Jane Suiter, Clodagh Harris, and Kevin Cunningham: Ireland's Deliberative Mini-Publics

    • Section 7: The Politics of Regulation and Accountability

    • 37: Colin Scott: The Politics of Regulation in Ireland

    • 38: Gary Murphy: Open Government

    • 39: Blanaid Clarke: The Role of the Central Bank of Ireland as an Independent Financial Regulator

    • 40: . J. McIntyre: Regulating the Information Society: Data Protection and Ireland's Internet Industry

    • 41: Vicky Conway: The Politics of Police Accountability