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New Deals Bibliography Adair, Alastair, Brendan Bartley, Jim Berry, Neale Blair, Caroline Creamer, John Driscoll, Stanley McGreal, and Francois Vigier. 2006. Spatial Strategies on the Island of Ireland: Development of a Framework for Collaborative Action. Newry: InterTradeIreland. Adshead, Maura. 1996. "Moving beyond clientelism: a network analysis of state-farmer relations in Ireland and the EC." West European Politics 19(3):583-608. Adshead, Maura. 2002. "Conceptualising europeanisation: policy networks and cross national comparison." Public Policy and Administration 17(2):25-42. Adshead, Maura. 2002. Developing European Regions? Comparative governance, policy networks and European Integration: Ashgate. Adshead, Maura. 2003. "Policy networks and sub-national government." Pp. 108-28 in Public Administration and Public Policy in Ireland: theory and methods, edited by Maura Adshead and Michelle Millar: Routledge. Adshead, Maura. 2005. "Europeanization and changing patterns of governance in Ireland." Public Administration 83(1):159-78. Adshead, Maura. 2006. "New modes of governance and the Irish case: finding evidence for explanations of Social Partnership." The Economic and Social Review 37(3):319-42. Adshead, Maura. 2010. "Assessing the Europeanization dimension of the National Anti-Poverty Strategy in Ireland." in Europeanisation and Hibernicisation, edited by Thomas Wilson and Cathal McCall. Amsterdam: Rodopi. Adshead, Maura. 2011. "An Advocacy Coalition Framework approach to the rise and fall of Social Partnership." Irish Political Studies 26(1):73-93. Adshead, Maura, and Ian Bache. 2000. "Developing European regions? Unity and Diversity in the new Europe." in PSAI Panel on Sub-national government in Ireland and the UK: reform, re-organisation and review. Policial Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) Annual Conference on "Governance: Local, National and Global". University College Cork, 13-14 October. Adshead, Maura, Peadar Kirby, and Michelle Millar (Eds.). 2008. Contesting the state: lessons from the Irish case: Manchester University Press. Adshead, Maura, Peadar Kirby, and Michelle Millar. 2008. "Ireland as a model of success: contesting the Irish state." Pp. 1-28 in Contesting the State: Lessons from the Irish case, edited by Maura Adshead, Peadar Kirby, and Michelle Millar: Manchester University Press. Adshead, Maura, Peadar Kirby, and Michelle Millar. 2008. "State autonomy, State capacity and the Patterning of Politics in the Irish state." Pp. 59-83 in Contesting the State: Lessons from the Irish Case, edited by Maura Adshead, Peadar Kirby, and Michelle Millar: Manchester University Press. Adshead, Maura, and Chris McInerney. 2008. "Ireland’s National Anti-Poverty Strategy as new governance." Pp. 233-54 in Local Development, edited by Mark Considine and Sylvain Giguerre. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Adshead, Maura, and Chris McInerney. 2009. From Exclusion to inclusion? Reflections on the Celtic Tiger: Brotherhood of St. Laurence / Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne. Adshead, Maura, and Michelle Millar. 2003. Ireland as Catholic Corporatist state: a historical institutional analysis of healthcare in Ireland: Limerick Papers in Politics and Public Administration. Adshead, Maura, and Michelle Millar (Eds.). 2003. Public Administration and Public Policy in Ireland: Theory and Methods. London: Routledge. Adshead, Maura, and Michelle Millar. 2004. "Health care in Ireland: applying Esping-Andersen’s typology of welfare to the Irish case." in 54th Political Studies Association (PSA) Annual Conference. University of Lincoln. Adshead, Maura, Rory O' Donnell, and Damien Thomas. 2007. "The Emergence and Institutionalisation of Social Pacts: Ireland." in 'New Modes of Governance', EU Framework 7 Integrated Project Priority 7 - Citizens and Governance in Knowledge-Based Society. Adshead, Maura, Rory O' Donnell, and Damien Thomas. 2010. "Ireland: the evolution and institutionalisation of social partnership?" in Social Pacts in Europe, edited by Martin Rhodes, Jelle Vissar, and Sabine Avagdic: Oxford University Press. Adshead, Maura, and Brid Quinn. 1998. "The move from government to governance: Irish development policy’s paradigm shift." Politics and Policy 26(2):209-25. Adshead, Maura, and Neil Robinson. 2009. "Late development and state developmentalism in Ireland: never the twain?" in Political Studies Association Annual Conference. University of Manchester, 10-12 April. Adshead, Maura, and Jonathan Tonge. 2009. Politics in Ireland, Convergence and divergence in a two-polity island: Palgrave. Agency, Combat Poverty. 2009. "Combat Poverty Agency Publications 1987-2009." edited by Combat Poverty Agency: Combat Poverty Agency. Alber, Jens, Tony Fahey, and Chiara Saraceno (Eds.). 2008. Handbook of Quality of Life in the Enlarged European Union. London: Routledge. Allen, Kieran. 1999. "Immigration and the Celtic Tiger: A Land of a Thousand Welcomes." in The European Union and Migrant Labour, edited by Mike Cole and Gareth Dale. London: Berg. Allen, Kieran. 2000. The Celtic Tiger: The Myth of Social Partnership: Manchester University Press. Allen, Kieran. 2003. "The Celtic Tiger, Inequality and Social Partnership." Administration 51(1):119-42. Allen, Kieran. 2003. "Neither Boston or Berlin: Class Polarisation and Neo-Liberalism in the Irish Republic." in The End of Irish History?, edited by Colin Coulter and Steve Coleman: Manchester University Press. Allen, Kieran. 2005. "Fianna Fáil and Neo-Liberalism." Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 94(373):17-25. 1 Allen, Kieran. 2007. "Ireland and Economic Globalisation." in Contemporary Ireland: A Sociological Map, edited by Sara O' Sullivan. Dublin: UCD Press. Allen, Kieran. 2009. Ireland's Economic Crash: A Radical Agenda for Change. Dublin: The Liffey Press. Allen, Kieran. 2009. "Social Partnership and Union Revitalisation: The Irish case." Pp. 45-61 in The Future of Union Organising, edited by Gregor Gall. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Allen, Kieran. 2010. "After Shock: The Irish Crash and its Aftermath." Internationalist Review of Irish Culture 2:19- 37. Allen, Kieran. 2010. "The trade unions: from partnership to crisis." Irish Journal of Socioloy 18(2):22-37. Allen, Kieran. 2011. "After Shock: The Aftermath of the Irish Economic Crash." in Marxist Perspectives on Irish Society, edited by Michael O' Flynn, Odette Clarke, Paul Hayes, and Martin Power: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Almond, Phil, Tony Edwards, Trevor Colling, Anthony Ferner, Patrick Gunnigle, Michael Muller-Camen, Javier Quintanilla, and Hartmut Wachter. 2005. "Unravelling Home and Host Country Effects, An Investigation of the HR Policies of an American Multinational in Four European Countries." Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 44(2):276-306. Amajirionwu, Magnus, and John Bartlett. 2009. "Sub-national Sustainable Development Indicators." Dublin: Comhar. Andresso, Bernadette, and David Jacobson. 2005. Industrial Economics and Organization: A European Perspective: McGraw-Hill. Atkinson, Anthony, and Brian Nolan. 2010. "The changing distribution of earnings in Ireland, 1937 to 1968." The Economic History Review 63(2):479-99. Atkinson, Tony, Bea Cantillon, Eric Marlier, and Brian Nolan. 2002. Social Indicators: the EU and Social Inclusion: Oxford University Press. Banks, Joanne, Delma Byrne, Selina McCoy, and Emer Smyth. 2010. Engaging Young People? Student Experiences of the Leaving Certificate Applied Programme: ESRI Research Series Number 15. Baptisti, Isabel, and Eoin O' Sullivan. 2008. "The Role of the State in Developing Homeless Strategies: Portugal and Ireland in Comparative Perspective." European Journal of Homelessness 2:23-41. Barrett, Alan, John Fitzgerald, and Brian Nolan. 2002. "Earnings Inequality, Returns to Education and Immigration into Ireland." Labour Economics 9:665-80. Barrett, Alan, and Philip J O' Connell. 1998. "Measuring the Impact of CVT in Irish Companies." in Approaches and Obstacles to the Evaluation of Investment in Continuing Vocational Training: Discussion and Case Studies from Six Member States of the European Union, edited by S Elson-Rogers. Thessaloniki: CEDEFOP. Barrett, Alan, and Philip J O' Connell. 2001. "Does Training Generally Work? The Returns to In-Company Training." Industrial and Labor relations Review 54(3):647-62. Barrett, Alan, and Philip J O' Connell. 2001. "Is There a Wage Premium for Returning Irish Migrants?" The Economic and Social Review 32(1):1-21. Barry, Frank. 1991. "The Irish Recovery 1987-90: An Economic Miracle?" in UCD Centre for Economic Research Policy Paper Series. Dublin: University College Dublin, School of Economics. Barry, Frank. 1996. 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