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Nationalism in Internationalism: Ireland's Relationship with the European Union: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Autor Michael Holmes, Kathryn Simpson
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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”.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031092916
ISBN-10: 3031092910
Ilustrații: XVII, 138 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

​1. Imagined States: Nationalism and Internationalism.- 2. At the Crossroads: Ireland's Path to Europe.- 3. Hopes and Handouts: Adapting to Membership.- 4. A Tiger in the Zoo: Growth and Greed.- 5. The Bonds that Tie: Crisis and Cooperation.- 6. Four Green Fields and 12 Gold Stars:​ Nationalism in Internationalism.



Notă biografică

Michael Holmes is Associate Professor of Political Science at ESPOL (European School of Political and Social Sciences) at the Catholic University of Lille, France. His research focuses mainly on Ireland and the EU and on the impact of European integration on political parties.

Kathryn Simpson is Associate Professor of Economics and Politics of the European Union at Keele Business School and School of Social, Political and Studies at Keele University, UK. Her research focuses on public opinion, political behaviour and attitudes towards the EU, in particular in Ireland and the UK in the context of Brexit.


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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. This 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.”

Michael Holmes is Associate Professor of Political Science at ESPOL (European School of Political and Social Sciences) at the Catholic University of Lille, France. His research focuses mainly on Ireland and the EU and on the impact of European integration on political parties.

Kathryn Simpson is Associate Professor of Economics and Politics of the European Union at Keele Business School and School of Social, Political and Studies at Keele University, UK. Her research focuses on public opinion, political behaviour and attitudes towards the EU, in particular in Ireland and the UK in the context of Brexit.

Caracteristici

Examines the Irish-EU relationship based on a theoretical re-interpretation of its narrative Offers a broader perspective considering Irish-EU relations in the years of the financial crisis and Brexit Examines the way in which nationalism has been accommodated within European integration