Ireland's accession to the European Economic Community in 1973 provided great opportunities, as well as significant challenges to its relatively small civil service. This research traces Ireland's internal adaptation to managing membership.
Ireland's accession to the European Economic Community in 1973 provided great opportunities, as well as significant challenges to its relatively small civil service. This research traces Ireland's internal adaptation to managing membership.
Aoife Keogh graduated in History and Civilisation at the European University Institute in 2015 and currently teaches liberal studies at New York University, Florence, and European history at Florida State University, in Florence. This book is based on her doctoral dissertation.
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Introduction 1. Ireland in a Changing International Arena 2. Orientation Towards the Six 3. Modus Operandi: Department of Foreign Affairs 4. Tús Maith, Leath na hOibre: Administering Membership - Adaptation, Inertia and New Perspectives 5. Getting Down to Membership: Managing European Regional Development Funds, 1973-1975 6. Lobbying for ERDF and Challenging the Introduction of Juste-retour 7. Managing Ireland's First Presidency in 1975: "Is Féidir Linn" 8. Was Ireland's Chairmanship 'sans pouvoir'? 9. Contextualising the Implementation of Equal Pay 10. Securing Equal Pay. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Ireland in a Changing International Arena 2. Orientation Towards the Six 3. Modus Operandi: Department of Foreign Affairs 4. Tús Maith, Leath na hOibre: Administering Membership - Adaptation, Inertia and New Perspectives 5. Getting Down to Membership: Managing European Regional Development Funds, 1973-1975 6. Lobbying for ERDF and Challenging the Introduction of Juste-retour 7. Managing Ireland's First Presidency in 1975: "Is Féidir Linn" 8. Was Ireland's Chairmanship 'sans pouvoir'? 9. Contextualising the Implementation of Equal Pay 10. Securing Equal Pay. Conclusion
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