This book provides a comprehensive introduction to public policy and administration in Ireland, thereby bridging the gap between general texts on public policy and policy analysis and books on Irish politics. Each chapter covers one of the key issues in policy analysis, eg. rational choice, corporatism, and then illustrates this with an empirical Irish case study. With the inclusion of further reading, overviews of main concepts and source material, the editors provide a student-friendly textbook which fills an important gap in the available literature on Irish politics and public administration.1. Elitism and Agri-Environmental Policy in Ireland
Mark Evans and Liam Coen 2. Pluralism and the Politics of Morality
Gary Murphy 3. Marxism, the State and Homelessness in Ireland
Eoin O'Sullivan4. Feminism and Politics of Gender
Pat O'Connor 5. Neo-Corporatism and Social Partnership
William K. Roche and Terry Cradden 6. Clientelism: Facilitating Rights and Favours
Neil Collins and Mary O'Shea 7. Policy Networks and Sub-National Government in Ireland
Maura Adshead 8. Institutionalism 'Old' and New: Exploring the Mother and Child Scheme
Michelle Millar 9. Rational Actor Models, Voting and the Northern Ireland Assembly
Vani K. Borooah 10. Policy Transfer and the Irish University Sector
Maura Adshead and Oliver Wall 11. Europeanisation and the Irish Experience
Lee McGowan and Mary Murphy 12. Globalisation: Ireland in a Global Context
Paul Sweeney'A stimulating and varied collection of contributions.
Michael Connolly, University of Glamorgan
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