
The Early Years of Ireland in the European Economic Community
Managing Membership
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About this book
Ireland's accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973 provided great opportunities, as well as significant challenges to its relatively small civil service. This book traces Ireland's internal adaptation to managing membership.
The long wait for accession to the EEC had instigated administrative and management patterns during negotiations which were difficult for Ireland to untangle and alter afterwards. There was friction between departments on how to approach relations with the EEC in some policy areas after membership. At times, this effectively slowed and even hampered Ireland's adaptation to membership. At the same time, the EEC provided an important new frame of reference for Irish society. Discussions on social progress drew from that wider context and challenged Ireland in new ways. This volume explores this development through an analysis of empirical files from the National Archives of Ireland and the Historical Archives of the European Union, newspapers, and secondary sources.
This book is intended for scholars and students of Irish history, European Studies, political science, diplomatic studies, and administrative history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Ireland in a Changing International Arena
- 2 Orientation towards the Six
- 3 Modus Operandi: Department of Foreign Affairs
- 4 TĂșs Maith, Leath na hOibre: Administering Membership â Adaptation, Inertia, and New Perspectives
- 5 Getting Down to Membership: Managing European Regional Development Funds, 1973â1975
- 6 Lobbying for ERDF and Challenging the Introduction of Juste-retour
- 7 Managing Irelandâs First Presidency in 1975: âIs FĂ©idir Linnâ
- 8 Was Irelandâs Chairmanship âsans pouvoirâ?
- 9 Contextualising the Implementation of Equal Pay
- 10 Securing Equal Pay
- Conclusion
- Index