The Sustainable Nation
Politics, Economy and Justice
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:10th Nov '17
Should be back in stock very soon
Drawing on almost 20 years of Liam Leonard’s research in the field, The Sustainable Nation: Politics, Economy and Justice provides a detailed case study of a modern European state’s tumultuous development through first decades of the Millennium. As the Republic of Ireland experienced an initial phase of accelerated growth, followed by a dramatic economic downturn, the nation’s attempts to expand its infrastructure was met with resistance from communities concerned about local environments. The Sustainable Nation: Politics, Economy and Justice looks at some of the conflicts that emerged as part of the Irish people’s attempts to achieve a sustainable form of development. Other issues such as the rise of a multicultural and globalized society as well as issues of social justice are also explored within this study. This book represents a culmination of Leonard's research on Ireland which began at the turn of the Millennium. The book provides an in depth and up to date study on Ireland's growth and the substantial changes experienced there during the last two decades.
Leonard examines events that occurred in the Republic of Ireland during the early decades of the millennium, years that proved to be tumultuous for Ireland, with major events such as the Peace Process, the economic boom and subsequent collapse of the Irish economy, and Brexit. His main focus is the response to policy processes that have occurred within the context of these dramatic changes. He covers the Irish state from boom to bailout to Brexit, economy and resistance, conservation, water, resources, energy, crime, multiculturalism, restorative justice, and prisons. -- Annotation ©2017 * (protoview.com) *
ISBN: 9781787433809
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160 pages