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Devolution and the Governance of Northern Ireland (Hardcover)
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Devolution and the Governance of Northern Ireland (Hardcover)
Series: Devolution
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This book offers the first account of what the First Minister,
Peter Robinson, describes as the most settled period of devolution
in Northern Ireland for almost forty years. It traces the tortuous
path to devolved government, the political instability which
constantly threatened the institutions, and since May 2007 the
bedding down of devolution and its impact so far on the people of
Northern Ireland. The book parallels accounts of devolved
government in Scotland and Wales. For years Northern Ireland has
been the subject of academic enquiry relating to political,
constitutional and security issues. Now as a post-conflict society
political parties which for years engaged in the politics of
antagonism must now redirect their efforts to delivering public
policies that will improve the quality of people's daily lives.
This has not come easily to them. This book is therefore the first
study which looks at devolved power sharing governance arrangements
in Northern Ireland and a sequel to Derek Birrell's book Direct
Rule and the Governance of Northern Ireland. Manchester: Manchester
University Press (2009) The book contains chapters on the key
governance institutions: the civil service, local government,
non-departmental public bodies, and the vibrant third sector in
Northern Ireland. It examines in some detail the major review of
public administration ongoing since 2002 and the more recent public
services modernising agenda. Importantly, given the sectarian
divisions which have segregated every aspect of life in Northern
Ireland, the book asks the key question whether it is possible to
reconcile the two communities or are they destined to live
'separate but equal' lives. Finally, the book considers topical
issues which are at the early stages of implementation: community
planning and central-local relations. This book will be of interest
to students of devolution across the UK and beyond. It will also be
relevant for those researchers working in the area of post-conflict
societies. -- .
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