References

Adshead, M. and Tonge, J. (2009). Politics in Ireland: Convergence and Divergence in a Two-Polity Island. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Barry, F., (2003) Irish economic development over three decades of EU Membership, Dublin: UCD.

Falkner, G. and Laffan, B. (2005). The Europeanization of Austria and Ireland: Small can be Difficult? In S. Bulmer and C. Lequesne (Eds.) The Member States of the European Union (pp. 209-28). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gallagher, M., (2010) ‘The Oireachtas: president and parliament’,  in, John Coakley and Michael Gallagher (eds) , Politics in the Republic of Ireland, fifth edition, London, Routledge and PSAI Press, 2010, pp198 – 229.

Hennessy, T. Kinsella, A., Dillon, H., (2014), ‘Forty years of the Common Agricultural Policy: The Irish farming experience’, Administration, vol. 62, no. 3 pp. 58-71.

Honohan, P. (2009). What Went Wrong in Ireland? Paper prepared for World Bank, Dublin: TCD.World Bank Report, May.

Kirby, P. (2012). When banks cannibalize the state: responses to Ireland’s economic collapse. Socialist Register, 249-268.

Laffan, B. and O’Mahony, J. (2008). Ireland and the European Union. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

Lee, J.J. (1989). Ireland 1912-1985. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Matthews, A., (2005). Agriculture, Rural Development and Food Safety .In J. O’Hagan and C. Newman (Eds.), The Economy of Ireland. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan.

McAleese, D. (1998). Twenty Five Years A Growing: The Economic Impact of EU Membership. Paper Presented to the Institute of European Affairs, Dublin, 19 November.

MacCarthaigh, M., (2005), Accountability in Irish Parliamentary Politics, Dublin: IPA.

Murphy, M.C. (2014). Northern Ireland and the European Union: The dynamics of a changing relationship. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Murphy, M.C. and Hayward, K. (2009). Party politics and the EU in Ireland, north and south. Irish Political Studies, 24, 417-427.

O’Brennan, J, (2014) In from the Cold: Ireland’s quest for accession to the European Union, Dublin Review of Books, October 2014.

O’Brennan, J. (2012). Government and Parliament. In N. Dorr, M. Kennedy and B. Tonra (Eds.), Foreign Policy in the Republic of Ireland, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.

O’Brennan, J. (2010). Ireland and the European Union: Modes of Adaptation and Contestation. In J. Hogan (Ed.) Ireland: Business and Society (pp. 379-97). Dublin: Gill and MacMillan.

O'Brennan, J. (2009). Ireland says No (again): the 12 June 2008 Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. Parliamentary Affairs, 62, 258-77.

O’Brennan, J. (2004). Ireland’s National Forum on Europe: Elite Deliberation meets Popular Participation. Journal of European Integration, 26, 167-82.

O’Brennan, J. (2003). Ireland's Return to ‘Normal’ EU Voting Patterns: The 2002 Nice Treaty Referendum, European Political Science, 2, 5-14.

O’ Brennan, J. and Murphy, M.C., 2014, ‘Ireland and the EU at 40: Pragmatic Incrementalism, Differential Policy Convergence within a Transformative European Landscape’, in ‘Reflections on Forty Years of Irish Membership of the European Union’, Special Issue, Administration, Volume 62, Number 3 (special issue on Ireland and the European Union, September 2014.

O’Donnell, (2001), ‘To be a Member: the Experience of Ireland’, Public Lecture, Dublin European Institute, UCD, 26 September.

O’Driscoll, M., Keogh, D., and aan de Wiel, J. (2013). Ireland through European Eyes: Western Europe, the EEC and Ireland, 1945-1973. Cork: Cork University Press.

O’Toole and Dooney, (2009), Irish Government Today, third edition, Dublin: Gill and MacMillan.

Sweeney, P. (2008). Ireland’s Economic Success: Reasons and Lessons. Dublin: New Island Press.

Tonra, B. (2006). Global Citizen and European Republic: Irish Foreign Policy in Transition. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Whelan, K. (2013). Ireland’s Economic Crisis: the good, the bad and the ugly. UCD School of Economics Working Paper WP13/06, July


previousPrevious - Conclusions