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Single Europe, Single Ireland?: Uneven Development in Process 1st edition
James Goodman
Single Europe, Single Ireland?: Uneven Development in Process 1st edition
James Goodman
The national conflict in Ireland has created, and feeds off, sharply uneven development between the islandÃs north and south. This is reflected in a history of diverging socio-economic interests, conflicting ideological positions and divided institutions, which date back to the mid-nineteenth century. Since the 1950s this unevenness has been reversed, first through economic convergence, and with increasing intensity, through ideological and institutional reorientations. Integration in the European UnionÃs ëSingle Marketà has greatly accelerated this process, to the extent that the need for stronger north-south linkages has almost reached the status of conventional wisdom, north and south. Single Europe, Single Ireland? outlines this process of reversing uneven development providing an historical account of the conflict, emphasising its north-south dimensions. This gives an essential backdrop to discussions of socio-economic interests, party-political positions and state policies, north and south. Across these issue areas, the process of EU integration is linked to the wider process of convergence in Ireland. This is set against on-going divisions and divergences, leading to the conclusion in the book that North-South linkages require concerted state action and guidance.
208 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | December 10, 1999 |
Original release date | 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780716526469 |
Publishers | Irish Academic Press Ltd |
Pages | 208 |
Dimensions | 495 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Language | English |
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