Two Irelands and the Diaspora
Two Irelands and the Diaspora
The Politics and Economics of a Self-Serving Attachment
Groutel, Anne
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
323
Dura
Inglês
9783032123541
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Introduction.- Part One - Ireland and its Diaspora from the partition to the 1960s.- Chapter I: Emigration and Diaspora: Ireland's complex attitude.- Chapter II: Irish-American dollars: a coveted source of foreign exchange.- Chapter III: An under-exploited diaspora market.- Part Two - The economic policy shift in the 1950s and the use of the Irish-American business elite.- Chapter IV: The economy of the North East of the island of Ireland: a short-lived prosperity.- Chapter V: The Republic of Ireland: from protectionism to economic openness.- Chapter VI: Formalizing the links with the Irish-American business elite.- Part Three - The Growing Economic and Political Influence of Irish-American Businessmen over the Two Irelands.- Chapter VII: Irish-American businessmen and the rise of the "Celtic Tiger".- Chapter VIII: A Double-edged relationship .- Chapter IX: The Northern Irish Conflict: Irish-American Leaders Working for Peace.- Chapter X: The Diaspora to the rescue of Ireland in the grip of a unprecedented financial crisis.- Part 4 - Ireland and the diaspora entrepreneurial elite: partnership or interference? .- Chapter XI: Entrepreneurship: A long-overlooked option in Ireland.- Chapter XIII: The Fine Gael administration and the diaspora: a shared commitment to promoting entrepreneurship.- Chapter XIII: Diaspora business elites: an overly pervasive presence? .- Conclusion.
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Irish diaspora;Economic development;Ireland and foreign investment;Irish business history;North American Irish diaspora;Irish and American political cooperation;History of the Irish population in the US;Economic contribution of the Irish diaspora;Diaspora networks;Economic growth;Entrepreneurship;Technology growth;Transmission of knowledge
Introduction.- Part One - Ireland and its Diaspora from the partition to the 1960s.- Chapter I: Emigration and Diaspora: Ireland's complex attitude.- Chapter II: Irish-American dollars: a coveted source of foreign exchange.- Chapter III: An under-exploited diaspora market.- Part Two - The economic policy shift in the 1950s and the use of the Irish-American business elite.- Chapter IV: The economy of the North East of the island of Ireland: a short-lived prosperity.- Chapter V: The Republic of Ireland: from protectionism to economic openness.- Chapter VI: Formalizing the links with the Irish-American business elite.- Part Three - The Growing Economic and Political Influence of Irish-American Businessmen over the Two Irelands.- Chapter VII: Irish-American businessmen and the rise of the "Celtic Tiger".- Chapter VIII: A Double-edged relationship .- Chapter IX: The Northern Irish Conflict: Irish-American Leaders Working for Peace.- Chapter X: The Diaspora to the rescue of Ireland in the grip of a unprecedented financial crisis.- Part 4 - Ireland and the diaspora entrepreneurial elite: partnership or interference? .- Chapter XI: Entrepreneurship: A long-overlooked option in Ireland.- Chapter XIII: The Fine Gael administration and the diaspora: a shared commitment to promoting entrepreneurship.- Chapter XIII: Diaspora business elites: an overly pervasive presence? .- Conclusion.
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Irish diaspora;Economic development;Ireland and foreign investment;Irish business history;North American Irish diaspora;Irish and American political cooperation;History of the Irish population in the US;Economic contribution of the Irish diaspora;Diaspora networks;Economic growth;Entrepreneurship;Technology growth;Transmission of knowledge