This major new account of the politics of modern Ireland offers a
rigorous analysis of the forces which shaped both how the Irish
state governed itself from the period since 1987 and how it lost
its economic sovereignty in 2010. This study comprehensively assess
the last quarter century in Irish electoral politics from the time
of the end of a deep recession in 1987 to the general election of
2011 where Ireland was ruled by the Troika and austerity was a
by-word for both policy-making and how many Irish people lived
their lives. It analyses why the political system in Ireland was
unable to stop the country losing its economic sovereignty and why
the Irish electorate kept returning to political alternatives which
they had rejected in the past. Written in a lively and engaging
style it offers rich insights into the politics of modern Ireland
and how Irish citizens have lived through a period combining
triumphant euphoria and deep despair. -- .
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