Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia

Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia by Michael Clifford, published by Hachette Books Ireland in 2009, offers an in-depth exploration of a significant political phenomenon in Ireland. This edition spans 377 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the dynamics of a close-knit group of friends known as the ‘Drumcondra mafia’ and their pivotal role in creating an effective electoral machine that ultimately propelled Bertie Ahern to the highest political office in the country.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the intricate relationships and strategies that defined this influential group. The narrative provides insights into the political landscape of Ireland, focusing on the intersection of history and political science. Through investigative journalism, the authors reveal how personal connections and political maneuvering shaped electoral success, making this work a significant contribution to the understanding of modern Irish politics.
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Two leading Irish investigative journalists take the reader inside the close-knit group of friends dubbed ‘the Drumcondra mafia’ and examine how they not only established the most efficient electoral machine in the country but put ‘their man’, Bertie Ahern, in the most senior political office in the state.
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