Internationalization and Patterns of Political Change in Ireland |
| |
Authors: | David E Schmitt |
| |
Institution: | the Edward W. Brooke Chair and professor of political science at Northeastern University. He has authored a number of publications on Ireland, including The Irony of Irish Democracy;(D.C. Heath, 1973), and he is co-editor of Ireland and the Politics of Change (Longman, 1998). |
| |
Abstract: | The forces of internationalization have been central to the Republic of Ireland's dramatic transformation during the past four decades. The political, social, and economic changes brought about by membership in the European Union (EU) have been especially significant. Ireland has been described s a "Celtic Tiger" whose stellar economic growth rate during the past decade has given it one of the highest per capita GDP levels in the EU. Much of this success has resulted from imaginative and dynamic programs developed b y Irish political and administrative leaders. Ireland's good working relationship with the United Kingdom has enabled the two governments to achieve significant progress in the search for peace in Northern Ireland, whatever setbacks may occur during the long term evolution of this process. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|