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Irish nationalism and European integration

Author : Katy Hayward
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781847796431

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How has it been possible for Irish political leaders to actively promote two of the largest challenges to Irish nation-statehood: the concession of sovereignty to the European Union and the retraction of the constitutional claim over Northern Ireland? The author of this book argues that such discourses are integrally connected and, what is more, embody the enduring relevance of nationalism in modern Ireland. As the most comprehensive study to date of official discourse in twentieth-century Ireland, this book traces the ways in which nationalism can be simultaneously redefined and revitalised through European integration. The text begins with an overview of the origins and development of Irish official nationalism. It then analyses the redefinition of this nationalism in meeting the challenges to Irish nation-statehood posed by the conflict in Northern Ireland and membership of the EU. New interpretations of the symbolic and practical importance of the island of Ireland have been central to this process. Indeed, the genius of the Irish was to employ innovative EU-inspired concepts in finding agreement with and within Northern Ireland on the one hand whilst, on the other, legitimising further European integration through the notion that it furthers traditional nationalist ideals such as Irish unity. Thus, Irish political leaders were remarkably successful in not only accommodating potent nationalist and pro-European discourses but in making them appear complementary. An over-reliance on this discourse, however, plus a critical failure to adjust it to the conditions it helped to fashion, contributed to the failure of the ‘Yes’ campaigns in the Irish referendums on the EU Treaties of Nice and Lisbon. The book concludes with an assessment of the reasons for these results and argues that the symbiotic relationship between Irish nationalism and European integration can be redeemed for a new era in EU–member-state relations. This book will appeal to any reader with an interest in the changing dynamics of Ireland’s relationship with the European Union and with Northern Ireland, as well as scholars of discourses on identity, territory and governance in Europe.

Nationalism in Internationalism

Author : Michael Holmes,Kathryn Simpson
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783031092893

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This book interprets the relationship between Ireland and the European Union (EU). We are coming up to 50 years since Ireland acceded to the EU (2023), and the links between the two are unique and distinctive. The volume presents an original interpretation of Irish-EU relations, and this in turn has implications for a wider understanding of the EU. Its aim is to analyse the Irish-EU relationship from the idea of two apparently contradictory political ideas – internationalism (as represented by European integration in this particular instance) and nationalism (long the dominant value in Irish politics). The authors argue that to date the contradictions have been managed with considerable ease, leading us to characterise the Irish-EU relationship as “nationalism within internationalism”.

Regions, Borders and European Integration

Author : Ullrich Kockel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Ethnicity
ISBN : MINN:31951P00336131V

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Nationalism and Transnationalism

Author : James Goodman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070611012

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This is an investigation into the global paradox which, from the 1970s and especially since the end of the Cold War, has shown nationalism gaining increased significance, while, at the same time, there has been an acceleration of transnational integration.

European Integration and the Nationalities Question

Author : John McGarry,Michael Keating
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2006-09-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134145508

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European Integration and the Nationalities Question by John McGarry,Michael Keating Pdf

A highly topical examination of the effect of European integration on relations between states and minority nations. This new collection brings together the leading specialists in the field, and covers a wide range of cases, from Northern Ireland in the West, to Estonia and Latvia in the East, and Cyprus in the South-East. The contributors assess how European integration has affected the preparedness of states to accommodate minorities across a range of fundamental criteria, including: enhanced rights protection; autonomy; the provision of a voice for minorities in the European and international arena; and the promotion of cross-border cooperation among communities dissected by state frontiers. The comprehensive chapters stress the importance of the nationality question, and the fact that, contrary to the hopes and beliefs of many on the left and right, it is not going to go away. Beginning with an introductory essay that summarizes the impact of European integration on the nationalities question, this accessible book will be of strong interest to scholars and researchers of politics, nationalism, ethnic conflict and European studies.

Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order

Author : John McGarry
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2001-06-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780191529290

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Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order by John McGarry Pdf

Globalization and European integration are sometimes seen as the enemies of nationalism, sweeping away particularisms and imposing a single economic, cultural and political order. The book argues on the contrary that, by challenging the 'nation-state' as the sole basis for identity and sovereignty, they open the way for a variety of claims by stateless nations. It is certainly true that recent years have seen a strong recurrence of nationalist claims, in Europe and in other parts of the world. At the same time, however, globalization and European integration provide new ways of managing nationality claims. At one level, they lower the stakes in independence and might permit peaceful transitions to independence. Yet they may also make independence in the traditional sense less important and provide ways in which multiple and conflicting nationality claims could be accommodated in new political structures. The chapters in this collection consider these issues from a theoretical perspective and through case studies of stateless nationalisms in western, eastern and central Europe, the former Soviet Union and Quebec. They record a wide variety of experiences and show that, while there are no easy answers to conflicting national claims, there is reason to believe that they can be managed through democratic political processes.

Europe

Author : Rory O'Donnell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : European Union
ISBN : STANFORD:36105110698722

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Divided Nations and European Integration

Author : Tristan James Mabry,John McGarry,Margaret Moore,Brendan O'Leary
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780812208276

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Divided Nations and European Integration by Tristan James Mabry,John McGarry,Margaret Moore,Brendan O'Leary Pdf

For ethnic minorities in Europe separated by state borders—such as Basques in France and Spain or Hungarians who reside in Slovakia and Romania—the European Union has offered the hope of reconnection or at least of rendering the divisions less obstructive. Conationals on different sides of European borders may look forward to increased political engagement, including new norms to support the sharing of sovereignty, enhanced international cooperation, more porous borders, and invigorated protections for minority rights. Under the pan-European umbrella, it has been claimed that those belonging to divided nations would no longer have to depend solely on the goodwill of the governments of their states to have their collective rights respected. Yet for many divided nations, the promise of the European Union and other pan-European institutions remains unfulfilled. Divided Nations and European Integration examines the impact of the expansion of European institutions and the ways the EU acts as a confederal association of member states, rather than a fully multinational federation of peoples. A wide range of detailed case studies consider national communities long within the borders of the European Union, such as the Irish and Basques; communities that have more recently joined, such as the Croats and Hungarians; and communities that are not yet members but are on its borders or in its "near abroad," such as the Albanians, Serbs, and Kurds. This authoritative volume provides cautionary but valuable insights to students of European institutions, nations and nationalism, regional integration, conflict resolution, and minority rights. Contributors: Tozun Bahcheli, Zoe Bray, Alexandra Channer, Zsuzsa Csergő, Marsaili Fraser, James M. Goldgeier, Michael Keating, Tristan James Mabry, John McGarry, Margaret Moore, Sid Noel, Brendan O'Leary, David Romano, Etain Tannam, Stefan Wolff.

Borderline Cases

Author : Ullrich Kockel
Publisher : Liverpool Studies in European
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015050752321

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Concentrating on theoretical questions, this book summarizes research done between the years 1988 and 1997. It offers an interdisciplinary look at the question of European ethnicity, outlining the context of the debate, examining case studies, and drawing broad conclusions as to the nature of European integration, the shifting of cultural horizons, and the possibilities for the future. Ulster, Schleswig, Euskadi, and Irish migration are specifically considered. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland, North and South

Author : Katy Hayward,Mary Murphy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317965602

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The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland, North and South by Katy Hayward,Mary Murphy Pdf

Ireland’s relationship with the European Union has been determined by the behaviour, actions and discourse of political parties. This book examines this impact through an in-depth analysis of the Europeanization of party politics in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. First, it presents original research on cross-cutting issues that have featured in political debates about European integration, including referendum campaigns on EU treaties, Irish neutrality and party policy positions on the EU. Secondly, it is the first book of its kind to examine in detail how each of the main parties on the island of Ireland has adapted to EU membership. In doing so it both tests the thesis of ‘Europeanization’ and deepens understanding of the impact that EU membership can have on national and sub-national party politics. What this study reveals is that, while Europeanization is clearly evident in all parties in Ireland, including those most critical of European integration, its influence has been strictly curtailed. We argue that the effects of Europeanization in Irish party politics have been limited by enduring resistance to – and conditions placed upon – EU influence in particular policy areas, the importance of pragmatism and (sub-)national priorities in shaping parties’ approaches to European integration and the fact that engagement with the EU continues to be a predominantly elite-led process. This book was published as a special issue of Irish Political Studies.

Ireland and the Council of Europe

Author : Michael Kennedy,Eunan O'Halpin,Council of Europe
Publisher : Council of Europe
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9287142432

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Ireland and the Council of Europe by Michael Kennedy,Eunan O'Halpin,Council of Europe Pdf

The Council of Europe (CoE) has played a central but neglected role in the definition of Irish attitudes to European integration. Ireland was a founder member of the Council in 1949 and participation in the work of the Council changed Irish attitudes towards broader European integration by demonstrating to politicians and officials the benefits and challenges of collective European action. This book explores the differing views of politicians on European integration and examines the changing opinions of Irish academics, businessmen, civil servants and diplomats from the late 1940s to the early 1960s.

Ireland and the European Union

Author : Brigid Laffan,Jane O'Mahony
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2008-10-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137048356

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Ireland and the European Union by Brigid Laffan,Jane O'Mahony Pdf

Recent times have witnessed a dramatic turn around in Ireland's fortunes. From being a poor and peripheral state, it has emerged as a prosperous, dynamic and self-assured player among the nations of Europe. For many, the Irish experience provides a model of the potential rewards of European integration. But, just how far are changes in Irish society the result of EU membership? What difference has the EU made to Ireland and, for that matter, Ireland to the EU? This major new study of Irish-European relations provides a rich account of Ireland's membership of the EU and the impact of the EU on the institutions, policy and economy of Ireland It will be read with benefit by all who want to further understand what Europe means for Ireland and those wanting to learn from Ireland's experience in a comparative context.

Ireland and the European Union

Author : Michael Holmes,Kathryn Simpson,Dimitris Papadimitriou,Lecturer in Politics Paul Tobin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-19
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1526161427

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Ireland and the European Union by Michael Holmes,Kathryn Simpson,Dimitris Papadimitriou,Lecturer in Politics Paul Tobin Pdf

This book examines how Ireland's relationship with the EU was affected by a succession of crises; the financial crisis, the migration crisis and the Brexit crisis, in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The various crises were not of equal significance on the island of Ireland. The financial crisis was a huge issue for the Republic but not Northern Ireland; Brexit had a major impact in both polities; the migration and populism issues were less controversial; and foreign policy challenges had a minimal impact. The book provides a summary of the main features of each of the main crises to be considered, from both the EU and the Irish perspective. It also explores a number of policy areas which are central to the understanding of each of the crises and the impact each crisis has had for Ireland. Chapters examine issues such as security, migration and taxation as well as protest politics, political parties, the media, public opinion and the economic impact of each of these crises on Ireland's relationship with the EU. The book is also the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive analysis on British-Irish relations in the context of Brexit assessing in particular the Withdrawal Agreement and Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, the devolution settlement and the 1998 Agreement as well as the European dimension to Northern Ireland's peace process. Leading academics from Ireland, the UK and the EU have combined to provide a thought-provoking book which will be invaluable to anyone interested in contemporary Irish politics and economics. Analysts of the EU, particularly those interested on the impact of the financial crisis, populism and Brexit on Ireland's relationship with the EU will also find it essential reading.

European Integration and the Taming of Nationalism

Author : Peter Sutherland,National University of Ireland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Ireland
ISBN : 0901510661

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From Union to Union

Author : Brian Girvin
Publisher : Gill
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015056215273

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Girvin sees the original application by the Republic of Ireland to join the EU in 1961 as the end of the nationalist adventure that had begun 160 years earlier. Everything since then has become a footnote to that decision. But in its halcyon years, Irish nationalism was a model for the rest of the world. Why then were the practical achievement of early nationalist self-governments so paltry, collapsing in the economic and social disaster of the 1950s.