Explaining Irish Democracy

Cover of Explaining Irish Democracy by Bill Kissane
Author: Bill Kissane
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 9781900621700
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Height: 9.32 Inches
Length: 6.22 Inches
Weight: 1.07 Pounds
Width: 0.95 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 321.809417
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Explaining Irish Democracy by Bill Kissane, published by University College Dublin Press in 2002, offers a systematic account of Ireland’s democratic evolution following independence. This 287-page work examines the Irish case through a comparative international lens, engaging with classic democratic theories. Kissane explores various factors influencing Ireland’s political landscape, including socio-economic development, land reform, and the role of civil society, while also addressing the complexities surrounding the civil war and its aftermath.

Readers will find a detailed analysis that challenges conventional assumptions about Irish democracy post-1921. The book delves into the origins and implications of the civil war, as well as the processes involved in rebuilding democracy in its wake. By investigating the divisive nature of the Treaty issue and the significance of the 1937 constitution, Kissane presents a nuanced view of how Irish democracy was consolidated, particularly highlighting the contributions of de Valera. This edition provides valuable insights into the intersection of history, political science, and democratic theory within the context of Ireland and Europe.


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This is a systematic account of why Ireland remained democratic after independence. Bill Kissane analyzes the Irish case from a comparative international perspective and by discussing it in terms of the classic works of democratic theory. Each chapter tests the explanatory power of a particular approach, and the result is a mixture of political history, sociology, and political science. Taking issue with many conventional assumptions, Kissane questions whether Irish democracy after 1921 was really a surprise, by relating the outcome to the level of socio-economic development, the process of land reform, and the emergence of a strong civil society under the Union. On the other hand, things did not go according to plan in 1922, and two chapters are devoted to the origins and nature of the civil war. The remaining chapters are concerned with analyzing how democracy was rebuilt after the civil war; Kissane questions whether that achievement was entirely the work of the pro-Treatyites.Indeed, by focusing on the continued divisiveness of the Treaty issue, the nature of constitutional republicanism, and the significance of the 1937 constitution, Kissane argues that Irish democracy was not really consolidated until the late 1930s, and that that achievement was largely the work of de Valera.

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